What is a fine-grain password and account lockout policy?

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What is a fine-grain password and account lockout policy?

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A fine-grain password and account lockout policy is a collection of various policies. When a GPO is configured to apply password and account lockout policies, these policies are applied for the entire domain. In order to set a different password or account lockout polices based on account roles in a domain, a new feature called fine-grain password and account lockout policy has been introduced in Windows Server 2008. Fine-grain policies can be applied only to users and global security groups. These policies cannot be applied to sites, domains, and organizational units (OUs). More than one fine-grain policy can be applied to a user or group. In case of a conflict, a policy having a lower precedence value will take precedence over the other. To support fine-grain policies, two new Active Directory object classes have been added to Active Directory Schema-Password Settings Container (PSC) and Password Settings Objects (PSO). Fine-grain policies can be created through the ADSI Edit graphics utility. Administrators can also use LDIFDE for scripting the operation at the command prompt.


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