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Posted on April 16, 2016 by MVP

Find Active Directory User Password Expiration Date

This article will show you how to find out when a user password will expire and when It was changed.

To find out when a user password will expire we can use PowerShell or the cmd command line tool with the line below:

Net user test01 /domain

Below I use the cmd command line tool

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