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Setting password restrictions for all users
I would like to change the password requirements for all our AIX 5.2 logins but am having trouble finding a place where I can set the rules for everyone at the same time. I know I can go user by user in smit passwords but is there a way to create rules for everyone at the same time?
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may be this help you: http://publib16.boulder.ibm.com/pser.../passwords.htm
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