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  2. Password policy - Wikipedia

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    A password policy is a set of rules designed to enhance computer security by encouraging users to employ strong passwords and use them properly. A password policy is often part of an organization's official regulations and may be taught as part of security awareness training. Either the password policy is merely advisory, or the computer ...

  3. Group Policy - Wikipedia

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    Active Directory servers disseminate group policies by listing them in their LDAP directory under objects of class groupPolicyContainer. These refer to fileserver paths (attribute gPCFileSysPath) that store the actual group policy objects, typically in an SMB share \\domain.com\SYSVOL shared by the Active Directory server. If a group policy has ...

  4. Active Directory - Wikipedia

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    The OU is the recommended level at which to apply group policies, which are Active Directory objects formally named group policy objects (GPOs), although policies can also be applied to domains or sites (see below). The OU is the level at which administrative powers are commonly delegated, but delegation can be performed on individual objects ...

  5. Forefront Identity Manager - Wikipedia

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    The codeless provisioning provided in FIM should be able to sustain most of the simple to medium complexity scenarios for account lifecycle management. FIM fully honors existing MIIS implementations and supports "traditional" coded provisioning side-by-side with code-less provisioning methods.

  6. What to Know Before Changing a Password - AOL

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    We all loathe getting the prompt to change a password, but security is important. Learn some tips and best practices before you create your next password. Main Security Identity Tech Support ...

  7. Password strength - Wikipedia

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    A password policy is a guide to choosing satisfactory passwords. It is intended to: assist users in choosing strong passwords; ensure the passwords are suited to the target population; Provide recommendations for users concerning the handling of their passwords; impose a recommendation to change any password which has been lost or suspected of ...

  8. Tips to create a strong password - AOL Help

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    A strong password is your first line of defense against intruders and imposters. Here are some helpful tips on creating a secure password so you can make sure your information remains safe. Create a strong password • Use unique words - Don't use obvious words like "password". • Have 12 or more characters - Longer passwords are more secure.

  9. Active Directory Rights Management Services - Wikipedia

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    Companies can use this technology to encrypt information stored in such document formats, and through policies embedded in the documents, prevent the protected content from being decrypted except by specified people or groups, in certain environments, under certain conditions, and for certain periods of time.