Consider the following scenario.
- A Microsoft Windows Server 2003-based domain hosts users.
- Another Windows Server 2003-based domain hosts computers.
- The password expires on a computer that is running Windows Server 2003.
- You set a new password that does not meet the complexity requirements of the domain that hosts users.
In this scenario, you receive a warning message that does not correctly describe the password requirements. Instead, you receive a warning message that resembles the following:
The password supplied does not meet the minimum complexity requirements. Please select another password that meets all of the following criteria: is at least 0 characters; has not been used in the previous 0 passwords; must not have been changed within the last 0 days; does not contain your account or full name; contains at least three of the following four character groups: English uppercase characters (A through Z); English lowercase characters (a through z); Numerals (0 through 9); Non-alphabetic characters (such as !, $, #, %).
In this warning message, all the numbers in the password requirements are zeros.