Minimum password age

This security setting determines the period of time (in days) that a password must be used before the user can change it. You can set a value between 1 and 998 days, or you can allow changes immediately by setting the number of days to 0.

The minimum password age must be less than the Maximum password age, unless the maximum password age is set to 0, indicating that passwords will never expire. If the maximum password age is set to 0, the minimum password age can be set to any value between 0 and 998.

Configure the minimum password age to be more than 0 if you want Enforce password history to be effective. Without a minimum password age, users can cycle through passwords repeatedly until they get to an old favorite. The default setting does not follow this recommendation, so that an administrator can specify a password for a user and then require the user to change the administrator-defined password when the user logs on. If the password history is set to 0, the user does not have to choose a new password. For this reason, Enforce password history is set to 1 by default.

Note: By default, member computers follow the configuration of their domain controllers.

Policy path: 

Computer Configuration\Windows Settings\Account Policies\Password Policy

Default: 

1 on domain controllers. 0 on stand-alone servers.

Supported on: 

At least Windows XP SP2, Windows Server 2003

Registry settings: 

Password Policy security settings are not registry keys.

Reboot required: 

No

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