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Password Change Logon Loop Windows serwer 2019 KB5011551
try to set the "Minimum Password Age" to 0 days.
I had the same problem with Server 2022 and was able to fix it by setting the "Minimum password age" to "0 days".
You can usually find the setting in the "Default Domain Policy", where it is set to "1 day" by default.
Best Regards from Germany
Alex
- Slawek82Apr 19, 2022Copper ContributorHi MysticFoxDE
In my case, this solution did not help.
However, Micorsoft fixed the problem by issuing an update (KB5012647)
I did an update to 4 DC and everything is back to normal.
Thank you
Regards from PL
Slawek- MysticFoxDEApr 19, 2022Copper Contributor
Hi Slawek,
the current April patch did not help me with the 2022 DC, because even an hour after installing the patch and of course also rebooting the clients and the server, a normal user was still unable to change a password.
It only worked again after I adjusted the "Minimum password age" in the GPO.
This Microsoft botch is getting worse by the day. 😡
Best Regards from Germany
Alex
P.S. Pernille-Eskebo Quality Assurance
Are you testing anything at all or are you perhaps still in hibernation mode?- Daniel PeterssonApr 20, 2022Copper Contributor
Hi MysticFoxDE,
I have brand new DC's with WS 2022 and am now experiencing the exact same issue as you. I've tried to apply the workaround you supplied with the GPO setting "Minimum password age" set to 0 (zero), unfortunately without any positive result.
Do you have any tips?
Greetings from Sweden!
//Daniel