Check Password Expiry operation


The Check Password Expiry operation lists the user accounts that have not changed their passwords for a specified number of days.

The following table describes the elements for the <items> XML element and adapter request for the Check Password Expiry operation:

 Elements for the <items> XML element and adapter request for the Check Password Expiry operation

The following figure shows a sample adapter request for the Check Password Expiry operation:

Adapter request for the Check Password Expiry operation

<active-directory-request>
   <target>
     <host>vm-w23-rds19</host>
     <user-name>administrator</user-name>
     <password>bmcAdm1n</password>
   </target>
   <commands>
     <command>
       <active-directory-command>Check Password Expiry</active-directory-command>
       <object-class>User</object-class>
       <parameters>
         <name>test*</name>
         <stale-password>10</stale-password>
         <server>vm-w23-rds19</server>
         <user-name>administrator</user-name>
         <password>bmcAdm1n</password>
       </parameters>
     </command>
   </commands>
 </active-directory-request>


The following figure shows a sample adapter response for the Check Password Expiry operation:

Sample adapter response for the Check Password Expiry operation

<active-directory-response>
 <metadata>
   <status>success</status>
 </metadata>
 <target-output host="vm-w23-rds19">
   <metadata>
     <os-id>Windows 2003</os-id>
     <os-version>5.2 Build 3790 Service Pack 2</os-version>
     <status>success</status>
   </metadata>
   <commands-output>
     <command-output>
       <metadata>
         <command>dsquery user -stalepwd "10" -name "test*" -s "vm-w23-rds19"
   -u "administrator" -p "bmcAdm1n"</command>
         <line-count>19</line-count>
         <execution-milliseconds>3055</execution-milliseconds>
         <exit-code>0</exit-code>
         <status>success</status>
       </metadata>
       <output>
         <line index="1">Attempting to connect to remote host...</line>
         <line index="2">Initialising rctrlx server component...</line>
         <line index="3">Executing remote application: cmd /c dsquery user
   -stalepwd "10" -name "test*" -s "vm-w23-rds19" -u "administrator"
   -p "bmcAdm1n"</line>
         <line index="4">Remote application process ID: 4948</line>
         <line index="5">"CN=TestUser-02,OU=Test-Users-OU,DC=vm-w23-rds19,
   DC=local"</line>
         <line index="6">"CN=TestUser-03,OU=Test-Users-OU,DC=vm-w23-rds19,
   DC= <line index="12">"CN=TestUser-12,OU=Test-Users-OU,DC=vm-w23-rds19,
   DC=local"</line>
         <line index="13">"CN=TestUser-14,OU=Test-Users-OU,DC=vm-w23-rds19,
   DC=local"</line>
         <line index="14">"CN=TestUser-15,OU=Test-Users-OU,DC=vm-w23-rds19,
   DC=local"</line>
         <line index="15">"CN=TestUser-16,OU=Test-Users-OU,DC=vm-w23-rds19,
   DC=local"</line>
         <line index="16">"CN=TestUser-18,OU=Test-Users-OU,DC=vm-w23-rds19,
   DC=local"</line>
         <line index="17">"CN=TestUser-19,OU=Test-Users-OU,DC=vm-w23-rds19,
   DC=local"</line>
         <line index="18">"CN=TestUser-20,OU=Test-Users-OU,DC=vm-w23-rds19,
   DC=local"</line>
         <line index="19">Remote application exited with code: 0</line>
       </output>
     </command-output>
   </commands-output>
 </target-output>
</active-directory-response>

 

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