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How to suppress LM has compatibility warning on long passwords via GPO?

Asked by itbean in Windows Network Security, Windows XP Operating System, Active Directory

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I frequently use passwords longer than 14 characters, especially for my administrator account.

However, I get the warning message as follows when I set a new long password:
The password is longer than older versions of Windows, such as Windows 98 or Windows 95, can use.  Press Cancel to enter a new password, or OK to proceed with this password.

Is there a setting in XP, or preferrably Group Policy that can suppress this warning?  I already have a GPO in place to prevent storing the LanMan hash, so this warning is irrelevant in my environment.  Start Free Trial
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Zones: Windows Network Security, Windows XP Operating System, Active Directory
Tags: Microsoft, Windows XP, Professional, password length too long
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