DIfferent AAD pwd expiry policy for specific Azure Cloud only users

Mohammed Feroze Khan 1 Reputation point
2021-02-03T09:46:19.917+00:00

Is there a way to set a different pwd expiry policy for a specific user or a group of users? Standard global policy is 90 days, we want our Dev User Group to have a pwd expiry policy as 180 days. These are all cloud users on the O365 platform.

Any help would be appreciated.

regards, Feroze

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  1. Vasil Michev 95,836 Reputation points MVP
    2021-02-03T10:41:05.813+00:00

  2. VipulSparsh-MSFT 16,236 Reputation points Microsoft Employee
    2021-02-03T11:40:48.113+00:00

    @Mohammed Feroze Khan You can try following from Office 365 Admin portal :

    1) In the admin center, go to the Settings > Org Settings.
    2) Go to the Security & privacy page. If you aren't a global admin, you won't see the Security and privacy option.
    3) Select Password expiration policy.
    4) If you don't want users to have to change passwords, uncheck the box next to Set user passwords to expire after a number of days.
    5) Type how often passwords should expire. Choose a number of days from 14 to 730.
    6) In the second box type when users are notified that their password will expire, and then select Save. Choose a number of days from 1 to 30.
    7) When the user's password expires, they'll get a notification that appears in the lower right corner of their screen.

    Read more here.


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