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You have recently implemented account policies for the domain to configure password and account lockout settings. However, the manager of the accounting department has requested that her department be assigned a more restrictive policy set. You decide to implement a fine-grained password policy. In this lab, your task is to create a new password settings object using Active Directory Administrative Center using the following settings: Name the object Accounting Passwords. Set a precedence of 1. Enforce a minimum password length of 12 characters. Enforce password history with the last 15 passwords remembered. Password must meet complexity requirements. Do not store passwords using reversible encryption. Protect the object from accidental deletion. Enforce a minimum password age of 2 days. Enforce a maximum password age of 30 days. Enforce an account lockout policy: Failed attempts allowed: 3 Reset failed attempt count after 30 minutes Enable account locked until an administrator unlocks it Assign the Account Passwords object to members of the Accounting department. All users in the Accounting OU are members of the Accounting security group.

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