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7/17/2006 3:55 PM
 

One of the nice features in DNN 4.3.x and .Net 2.0 is password expiration. I have set that on my site but I don't want passwords to expire for the admins, hosts and some users. I have noticed that the LastPassWordChangeDate is stored in the aspnet_Membership table. I can change this manually to some date way in to the future for those users. Is there a better way of doing this? It would be nice to have an option to set an indefinite password change date in the Users option only available to the host.

What is the best way to accomplish this?

 
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7/28/2006 3:05 PM
 
It would be nice to get this question answered.
 
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