With no password expire notification at logon in Windows 7, how are you configuring password expire

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Published on 2010-05-11T19:41:57Z Indexed on 2010/05/11 19:44 UTC
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To my understanding, Windows 7 users do not receive password expiration notification during the logon process - it occurs strictly from the system tray.

We currently have tray balloon notifications disabled to lessen user distraction, and I expect the password change process is a smoother one during the logon process rather than in an existing session. As a result, users will get prompted to change their passwords at expiration.

The users also connect to Terminal Services boxes, but receive the advanced notification for password expiration there. So, Windows 7 is not notifying, but TS/RDS and XP boxes are. Any guidance on configuring this? Personally, I would turn off all expiration notices, but I understand most users would prefer to see the notification. Thoughts? Any GPO or other settings I might be overlooking? The interactive logon setting below is already enabled for our Win7 workstation GPO. My thought is balloon notifications will get turned back on for Windows 7, but I wanted to see if anyone was aware of alternatives. Thanks.

Computer Configuration\Windows Settings\Security Settings\Local Policies - Security Options

Interactive logon: Prompt user to change password before expiration

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