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How to turn off "your organization requires you to change your password" in windows 10?
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Might try command prompt or powershell admin
wmic path Win32_UserAccount set PasswordExpires=False
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I would like to help you, let's try with this please:
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/office365/admi...
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Open Start, type: CMD
Right click CMD
Click Run as administrator
At the prompt, type: slmgr.vbs /dlv
Hit Enter
Take a screenshot of the resulting dialog then post in a reply here.
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Here is something you can try:
Open the Registry Editor by pressing the Windows key + R keyboard shortcut and then typing regedit.
Hit Enter
Navigate to the following registry key:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Policies\Microsoft\PassportForWork\PINComplexity
The last two keys (PassportForWork, PINComplexity) may not exist on your machine, so you will have to create them (right-click on the previous key and select New->Key in the context menu that appears).
Right-click on the PINComplexity key in the left pane, and then select New -> DWORD (32-bit) Value.
Name the new DWORD value as Expiration, and then double-click on it to modify.
Select the Decimal option, you can enter a number between 1 to 730 days before requiring users to change PIN. Click OK.
If you want to disable PIN expiration later, just delete the Expiration value itself.
Close Registry Editor and reboot your PC for your changes to take effect.
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Click your Start Button, then just type cmd
Right click Command Prompt and choose 'Run as Administrator'
Paste this commend into Command Prompt and hit Enter
net accounts /maxpwage:unlimited
Then close Command Prompt . . .
That should do it!
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Is your PC part of domain or company network?
If yes, this is policy set by your IT administrator and you should discuss it with them.
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Disable password expiration and see if it helps:
https://www.kapilarya.com/how-to-configure-pass...
Let us know if this helps!
Note: Included link in this reply refers to blog post by a trusted Microsoft MVP, so it is safe.
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Push Win key and type lusrmgr.msc, on left menu select "Users" and then right click your user ID and select "Properties". Tick box "Password never expires".
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