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gamp;#39;day guys today I just wanted to do a quick video and show you guys how to set the password policies using Group Policy from in a Windows Server domain environment this will work also on a local computer if you want to set them on a local computer but itamp;#39;s a lot easier to do it on a domain because you can do it site-wide so basically by default youamp;#39;ll have these password enforcement policies so if I go to change a password and put in my old password and say I want my new password to be now a no W here go it tells me that Iamp;#39;m unable to update the password the value provided for the new password does not meet the length complexity or history requirements of the domain so if I go to my server which is here and open group policy so my users Jake and youamp;#39;ll be able to see my membership here Iamp;#39;m a member of domain users and a bunch of other stuff but letamp;#39;s say I open group policy and Iamp;#39;ve look thereamp;#39;s a couple of polici