This property specifies the flags that control password expiration and password change processing between the server and client. A value of 0 (default) indicates that an SSL connection is required, 1 indicates that changing is allowed on nonsecure ports, 2 indicates that changing is disabled, and 4 indicates that password expiration notification is disabled.
The following table describes this property:
Data type | Long |
Default value | 0 (Changes allowed on nonsecure ports) |
Default inheritance | Inheritable |
Accessible by IIS Admin Objects:
IIsWebService | IIsWebServer |
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