Well actually you can in ths case by means of Group Policy

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> Were going to try this, but like I told the customer...you
> can't make someone change their settings...and all the
> other users are VIP's...so we'll see..thanks for the reply
> though...I'll keep this updated
bretski - 10 Feb 2004 14:22 GMT
I guess it is set by default to 2 months...or 2 months
plus the present month which makes it 3 months. The folks
who this particular customer was having a problem with
were all VIP's...some of them reset their stuff and she
was able to see beyond the 3 months...others didn't and
she can't but she was cool with this. This is a huge
network and I don't think the powers that be would modify
the GP since it doens't seem to be a problem with a lot of
folks...thanks for your help though!
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>Well actually you can in ths case by means of Group Policy
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