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Configuring Windows Vista Password Policy

From Tony Bradley, CISSP-ISSAP, for About.com

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Store Password Using Reverse Encryption

Double-click on the Store Passwords Using Reversible Encryption policy to open the policy configuration screen.

Enabling this policy actually makes the overall password security less secure. Using reversible encryption is essentially the same as storing the passwords in plain-text, or not using any encryption at all.

Some systems or applications may require the ability to double-check or verify the user's password to function, in which case this policy may need to be enabled for those applications to work. This policy should not be enabled unless it is absolutely necessary.

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