Windows 8 minimum password requirements


















Feedback will be sent to Microsoft: By pressing the submit button, your feedback will be used to improve Microsoft products and services. Privacy policy. This article describes the recommended practices, location, values, policy management, and security considerations for the Minimum password length security policy setting.

The Minimum password length policy setting determines the least number of characters that can make up a password for a user account. You can set a value of between 1 and 14 characters, or you can establish that no password is required by setting the number of characters to 0. Set Minimum password length to at least a value of 8. If the number of characters is set to 0, no password is required.

In most environments, an eight-character password is recommended because it's long enough to provide adequate security and still short enough for users to easily remember.

A minimum password length greater than 14 isn't supported at this time. This value will help provide adequate defense against a brute force attack. If you want to know the method to make password meet complexity requirements , this article will further illustrate the detailed steps for your reference.

Not contain the user's account name or parts of the user's full name that exceed two consecutive characters.

Step 1 : Make a group policy shortcut on the desktop, and open it by double clicks. For example, if you want the least number of characters that a user password must contain to be six, you can input 6 in the box. Tip : 0 means no password is required, which enables you to create a blank user password. After setting minimum password length with the method above, when you go to create or change a password for user account, a message will pop up if the number of characters is less than the minimum password length, which reads, "The password you entered doesn't meet password policy requirements.

Somehow when I try to "Change PC settings" the password does not work. I created a new Microsoft account and tried to add the original email address as an "alias". An error message tells me that the email address is already in use.

I am not clear on whether I should leave these two textboxes blank or enter the password that Microsoft account no longer recognizes or what else I can do to try to resolve the problem and I'm very hesitant to shut down the computer before resolving the problem. My preference is just to keep everything local and use Windows without any passwords at all.

Will leaving the textbox es for password completely blank in Netplwiz circumvent the need to log on to the non-existent Microsoft account? If not, how may I try to resolve the logging on problem I'm experiencing with the original Microsoft account?



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