We are implementing a minimum password length of 15 characters starting in Sept for AD. A few Users have already changed their AD password to the 15 characters. About half of them are having issues with SSO. Lotus Notes is not picking up the new password and is keeping the old one.Any ideas would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks!
Subject: SSO or NSL
Are you referring to Notes Single Logon where passwords are synchronized from AD and Notes ID file using the client machine? If so, the password settings (quality/history) between Notes and AD may conflict. Check Windows Event Viewer for any errors. You can also set DEBUG_NPNOTES on the client machine windows system environment (Control Panel/System) and the Notes Network Provider will provider you more information in the npnotes.log.
Dave
Subject: NSL
Hi Dave - Yep, I meant NSL. I setup the User with the variable, but she’s too busy to reboot at this time, so I won’t be able to check until Monday.Thanks for the help!
Subject: Have you tried the new Notes Shared Login feature?
Notes Shared Login is the new version of NSL for 8.5+, and instead of attempting to synchronize passwords, it locks the ID file using the user’s local windows credentials. It’s more secure, and doesn’t involve fooling around with updating passwords or aligning password strength policies between windows and Notes.