What is the function of the msDS-MaximumPasswordAge element of the fine-grain account lockout policy
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What is the function of the msDS-MaximumPasswordAge element of the fine-grain account lockout policy
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The msDS-MaximumPasswordAge element of the fine-grain password policy specifies the maximum number of days for which a password is valid. Decreasing the maximum password age enhances security, as users have to change their passwords more frequently. This element is equivalent to the Maximum password age group policy settings. The valid values for this element are (Never) and msDS-MinimumPasswordAge value through (Never). The values should be provided in the days:hours:minutes:seconds format.
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