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in this video im going to talk about configuring password settings in the active directory now configuring password settings is oftentimes something that is fairly simple and easy to do but can have some complicated aspects to it that you kind of have to pay attention to so what were going to do pretty much is jump into active directory group policies and see what the current settings are as well as then change some of those settings to see how they affect our end users so without a any waste lets go ahead and jump on in this system i have right here is a domain controller if we look at local server it is a domain controller for a work uh domain called test 2016.local i just built out this machine if we actually open up active directory users and computers we will find that there is no nobody created in here this is pretty much the default fresh so with that said well lets look at our active directory password policies to look at the password policies for active directory