by adrien » Nov 30 12 5:31 pm
ah ok
I think I understand your original post better now.
We don't have force change password for the WinGate user database, since that's usually supported by windows itself, and you don't log into WInGate when you log into Windows so there would be no opportunity to do it, except maybe WinGate Management login or if we had some dedicated login client.
I'll check the document to make sure they don't indicate it is available for that provider.
As for passwords changing, this shouldn't be happening... currently the only thing that can change passwords is WinGate Management, or if someone hacks into the registry and say removes the password values from user objects.
Regards
Adrien