Good day,
i wanted to check if it is possible to show password strength when a user is changing their password on the self service portal. Currently we have set up a password policy to accept passwords of 8 characters or more on AD
Hello,
No. However, thank you for the suggestion, we will consider it.
We are in the process of implementing LAPS in our environment. Is there an option / way to get the password from the Adaxes web portal?
ACK - disregard the below question, the answer is simple and a misunderstanding on my part. For those searching this, simply expose the ms-mcs-admpwd computer property and as ... in the web UI. What might be the best/cleanest way to implement this? Thanks!
I want to send an e-mail (after create user job) with the password visible, how to do that? Remco
Hi support, We have security groups named like Test-Group--Users, where is different for each group. I have a powershell query which gets a list of those Test-Group--Users" ... only Test-Group-<variable>-User that user is member of but it is an array
We're delegating admin rights to our various IT departments, only giving them access over their stuff under their OUs. They're missing the option to see the group membership ... on user's management history, is there another approach that I'm not aware of?