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98-367 Exam - Question 63


Setting a minimum password age restricts when users can:

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Correct Answer: B

Setting a minimum password age restricts users from changing their passwords too frequently. By configuring a minimum password age, an organization ensures that once a password is set, it must be used for a minimum period before it can be changed again. This measure prevents users from cycling through passwords quickly in an attempt to revert to an old, memorable password, thereby enhancing password security.

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spaaamtastic
Jan 6, 2020

No. it is B users are not able to make their passwords expire in 2 days, for example. they can just change it which indirectly changes refreshes the password age

refika
Feb 6, 2020

The minimum password age setting controls how many days a user must wait before they can reset their password.

tonytjames
Mar 15, 2020

B: is correct.

ITProfessional
Jan 3, 2021

D seems logical.

Michael_Austin
Jan 17, 2021

Answer is D. - The Minimum Password Age policy setting determines the period of time (in days) that a password can be used before the system requires the user to change it. Therefore, they can change their password anytime. But this is talking about what the policy restricts, which is you setting your own expiration. The policy sets the expiration.

BrainsAndBrawns
Jul 10, 2021

No it's B.

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Sep 25, 2021

"The Minimum Password Age policy setting determines the period of time (in days) that a password can be used before the system requires the user to change it. Therefore, they can change their password anytime" - that makes no sense. They can only change it after the minimum time period, not anytime. B is correct

HawkEye1704
Jan 23, 2021

B is correct

Essi
May 5, 2021

B is correct This applies to how long after they have set a new password they have to wait for X number of days to set a new one. This is to prevent them from switching back to a password they have had before. So that they can not just change their password, for example, 24 times in a row and then set the password they had

davidweiss
Nov 20, 2019

i think this one is wrong as well... if you think logically it should be D: Set their own password expiration - any thoughts on that?