![]() ![]() You have to connect to your Office 365 tenant and therefore you need to use the connect-MsolService command. I also found that in office 365 you only need two lines to disable the password policy.įirst open the Microsoft Online Services Module for Windows PowerShell and notify the same alert appearing at the Task bar (Download: 32bit or 64bit). It could be a workaround but it isn’t.Īfter searching a while it seems that with Office 365, everything seems to be (very) easy in PowerShell. On MicrosoftĪnswers I found that we could manage our password expiration policy and therefore we need to surf to: Office 365 admin center > service settings > passwords.īut In this user interface we cannot set an account to “not expire” however, as a workaround we can set the Days before the passwords expire to a maximum of 730 days (2 years). ![]() ![]() I tried to change/reset the password but failed to do it. When surfing to your office 365 tenant you can get an alert that your password is going to expire in XX days. ![]()
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