Which two passwords can you use?

A company has an Office 365 tenant.
You must reset the password for an account named User1.
You need to ensure that the new password for the account meets complexity rules.
Which two passwords can you use? Each correct answer presents a complete solution.

A company has an Office 365 tenant.
You must reset the password for an account named User1.
You need to ensure that the new password for the account meets complexity rules.
Which two passwords can you use? Each correct answer presents a complete solution.

A.
Summer2015

B.
May2015

C.
User1User1

D.
summer2015

E.
May 2015

F.
summer!@#$

G.
M1crosoft

Explanation:
If the user is set to require a strong password, then all of the following rules must be met:
The password must contain at least one lowercase letter.
The password must contain at least one uppercase letter.
The password must contain at least one non-alphanumeric character.
The password cannot contain any spaces, tabs, or line breaks.
The length of the password must be 8-16 characters.
The user name cannot be contained in the password.
Incorrect:
Not B: too few characters
Not C: Cannot contain account name User1
Not D: no capital letter.
Not E: no spaces
Not F: Illegal characters.



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gvk

gvk

What about the non-alphanumeric characters in options A & G

Titus

Titus

For some reason although Microsoft says ‘non-alphanumeric’, numbers are acceptable.

Tyree Frink

Tyree Frink

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Cythia Antonovich

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JohnL

JohnL

A and G are correct, but the explanation is an incorrect description of office365 password requirements. You don’t NEED non alphnumeric characters if you have a capital letter, a lower case letter and a number.