Office 365 - Set user password to never expire
Update 2017
There is no need to mess with PowerShell commands anymore. You can set passwords to never expire in Office 365 admin GUI:
- Settings > Security & Privacy > Password Policy > Edit > Set user password to never expire.
Original Article
To set user password to never expire on Microsoft Exchange Online / Office 365 service perform following:
- Install tools required to connect to Windows Azure AD (More info...)
- Microsoft Online Services Sign-in Assistant. Download link
- Windows Azure Active Directory Module for Windows PowerShell. 32bit or 64bit
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Description:
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Description:
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