If this doesn't fit exactly, I'm sure there are more applicable instructions out there: http://www.thewindowsclub.com/customizi ... -windows-7. It should include Windows 10, per the article.
Either way, the password change requirement can be modified in the Local Security Policy.
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Correct.dougj wrote:Either way, the password change requirement can be modified in the Local Security Policy.
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It can be changed, but some organization push out policies that forces this.
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If it was being pushed out, then I'd think all the computers would be like this. So far, it's just the newest computers we've received.
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I would be surprised if someone in an LDS chapel is using group policies to enforce the password policy or any other such policy. I don't think anyone would have to worry about it being reset except for someone else doing it manually on each local computer.
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My first post!
I just want to thank all those that created the Windows 10 provisioning tool. I had to reinstall from scratch a system about 2 years ago due to the hard drive being fried from lightning - (learned our lesson, we now have battery back ups). Back then, I had to run from one clerks office to the other to download and create a usb win 10 thumb drive. Over all, it took me 9 hours on a Saturday night -into the next morning- to get that machine up and running MLS for Sunday morning. This time I was able to get the Windows 10 provisioning tool full preloaded on a win 10 thumb drive. In under 2 hours we had the machine re-imaged and fully installed all software and running MLS! Thank you, thank you, thank you!
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I just want to thank all those that created the Windows 10 provisioning tool. I had to reinstall from scratch a system about 2 years ago due to the hard drive being fried from lightning - (learned our lesson, we now have battery back ups). Back then, I had to run from one clerks office to the other to download and create a usb win 10 thumb drive. Over all, it took me 9 hours on a Saturday night -into the next morning- to get that machine up and running MLS for Sunday morning. This time I was able to get the Windows 10 provisioning tool full preloaded on a win 10 thumb drive. In under 2 hours we had the machine re-imaged and fully installed all software and running MLS! Thank you, thank you, thank you!
~Lyle