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Although a brute force attack can be attempted online, due to network bandwidth and latency they are usually undertaken offline using a copy of the target system's password file. The level of entropy in a password is determined by how random it is in terms of the range and order of characters in it. The program repeatedly attempts to log on to the target system using a different word from the text file on each try. Short and simple passwords are relatively easy for attackers to determine. Again, something that totally goes without saying and kind of sounds like something taken from a higher-level policy document. When changing or implementing password policies, it is extremely important that you clearly explain to the people impacted what you are doing and why. Step 4: Choose Enabled and tap OK in the policy's Properties window. This document explains how passwords are stored in the Windows family of operating systems, gives guidance to administrators on how to maximize the security of their passwords, and explains to users how to create new passwords that meet the complexity requirements and are still easy to remember.

Here is the Definition of this policy: Password must meet complexity requirements This security setting determines whether passwords must meet complexity requirements. If this policy is enabled, passwords must meet the following minimum requirements: Not contain the user's account name or parts of the user's full name that exceed two consecutive characters Be at least six characters in length Contain characters from three of the following four categories: English uppercase characters A through Z English lowercase characters a through z Base 10 digits 0 through 9 Non-alphabetic characters for example,! I have been asked to require 4 out of the 5 is there anyway to do this with GPO or Registry Hack? I would rather not buy a tool to do this... Hi, Sorry, this is impossible, if you enable this group policy, it would apply the complete rule. There is no way to only meet some of them rules. Once you enable this policy, the password must be meet all these three requirements. Please remember to mark the replies as answers if they help, and unmark the answers if they provide no help. If you have feedback for TechNet Support, contact tnmff microsoft. Hi, In fact, this policy include three requirement: 1. Be at least six characters long 2. Contain a combination of at least three of the following characters: uppercase letters, lowercase letters, numbers, symbols punctuation marks 3. Don't contain the user's user name or screen name Please tell us which one did you want to required. Anyway, based on my known, there is no way to only meet some of them rules. Once you enable this policy, the password must be meet all these three requirements. Please remember to mark the replies as answers if they help, and unmark the answers if they provide no help. If you have feedback for TechNet Support, contact tnmff microsoft. Hi, Sorry, this is impossible, if you enable this group policy, it would apply the complete rule. There is no way to only meet some of them rules. Once you enable this policy, the password must be meet all these three requirements. Please remember to mark the replies as answers if they help, and unmark the answers if they provide no help. If you have feedback for TechNet Support, contact tnmff microsoft.

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