Windows 10 Your Password Has Expired And Must Be Changed

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Thatis because password expiration has been enabled on your Windows 10. Once your password is expired, it is invalid and Windows 10 gets locked. You have to change your password before you can get back into Windows 10. Here in this post, we will show you two options to change the expired password on Windows 10.

Step 2: Type your old password (leave this field blank if you haven't set any password), new password, and confirmation password, and then click the right arrow key next to the "Confirm password" field.


If you forgot your old password, or if you receive an error: "Access is denied" or "You do not have permission to change your password", or some other errors on the screen, change your expired password with the Option 2.


Use another working computer to download and install the Windows Password Refixer software. Launch the software and follow its screen to burn it into a USB or CD flash drive, so that you can get a bootable disk.


Dealing with an expired password prompt on Windows 10 can be a frustrating experience. This is especially true when it interrupts your workflow unexpectedly. The "Your password has expired and must be changed" message can cause confusion and disruption. It leaves users searching for quick solutions to regain access to their systems.


Fortunately, there are effective methods to resolve this issue without undue hassle or technical expertise. EaseUS will comprehensively explore this prompt. It will go through the implications of an expired password on Windows 10. Most importantly, we have provided comprehensive step-by-step guidance on efficiently rectifying this situation.


Encountering the "Your password has expired and must be changed" error on Windows 10 can be disruptive and perplexing. This notification typically arises due to security protocols that require regular password updates, resulting in an abrupt halt to your system access.


In this tutorial, we'll offer a step-by-step guide to swiftly reset your expired password. You will also learn how to prevent the login password from expiring from occurring again on your computer. Follow along to regain control of your Windows 10 account seamlessly and understand the necessary measures to avoid future interruptions.


Now that you are facing the "Your password has expired and must be changed" error let's proceed to resolve this issue efficiently. The following steps will guide you through the process of resetting your expired password on Windows 10, ensuring a smooth re-entry into your system.


EaseUS Partition Master Professional offers a convenient password reset feature that enables users to create a password reset disk. It effectively addresses the "Your password has expired and must be changed" issue on Windows 10/11. This tool simplifies the process, allowing for the creation of a reset disk that facilitates the alteration of an expired password without extensive technical knowledge.


To begin resolving this issue using EaseUS Partition Master's password reset feature, you'll need to download the software. Once installed, follow the steps provided below to create a password reset disk and change the expired password on your Windows 10/11 system:


Step 4. Remove the password reset USB, insert it into the locked PC, and restart. You will be asked to change the boot drive to boot the PC from USB. Once completed, the system will automatically boot from USB.


Step 5. After restarting, find EaseUS Partition Master again and go to "Password Reset." All accounts on the PC will be displayed in the interface; click on the target account and check "Reset & Unlock."


By utilizing this tool, you'll gain access to a straightforward method of resolving the expired password issue. It will ensure a smooth re-entry into your Windows 10/11 system. Download EaseUS Partition Master and follow the subsequent steps to address the password expiration prompt effectively.


Would you prefer to resolve the "Your password has expired and must be changed" error directly? You can do it from the login screen without utilizing third-party software. Follow these steps to reset your expired password on Windows 10/11:


Feel free to share this article with others who might be facing similar password expiration issues on Windows 10/11. Sharing this information can assist them in resolving this inconvenience effectively and swiftly.


Want to avoid encountering the inconvenience of an expired password prompt on Windows 10/11 in the future? It's essential to adjust certain settings related to password expiration. Follow these simplified steps to prevent your password from expiring:


Step 2. Here, click "Local User and Groups" to expand it, and from the available options, tap "Users." Now, right-click on the username and choose "Properties." Here, check the "Password never expires" box and click on the "Apply" button to apply the modifications.


Encountering the "Your password has expired and must be changed" error on Windows 10/11 can disrupt your workflow and access to your system. However, this article has provided comprehensive solutions to address this issue effectively. Users can utilize tools like EaseUS Partition Master to change the expired password using a disk.


Other options included navigating to the login screen to reset the password without additional software. In short, this guide offers diverse approaches to regaining access to your Windows 10/11 account. Additionally, we've covered preventive measures to avoid future password expiration. Thus empowering users to adjust settings within the system and mitigating the recurrence of this inconvenience.


Step 4. After restarting, open EaseUS Partition Master, go to "Password Reset," and select the target account. Check "Reset & Unlock." Click "Confirm" when prompted to erase the password. Your password will be removed.


I'm with problem in Palo Alto Firewall Model 3260 with PAN-OS 10.2.2-h2. One week ago, I had a Firewall with PAN-OS 10.0.8-h4 and in this version I change my password of Active Directory in VPN with Global Protect (Global Protect 6.0, 6.0.3, etc....), but now! I have a Firewall with PAN-OS 10.2.2-h2, and in this version a cant change my expired password Active Directory. Can you help me with this problem? Has anynone seen this problem?


PS.: When my password expires and I try change the password a received the message "Your password has expired and must be changed". Then I put the new password and received the same message....."Your password expired and must be changed......Picture for this message in attached.


If you've recently got a new Windows device, that you have been using for a few weeks, one day you might be surprised with a sudden prompt informing you that your password has expired and you need to change it:


This is due to the password expiration policy that Microsoft creates by default for the new user accounts. Such a policy requires the user to regularly change their passwords. At first glance this might seem like a good idea. However, recent research has shown that these policies are not as secure as previously thought and may actually increase the risk of a security breach. Even Microsoft itself thinks that password expiration requirements do more harm than good .


The first reason why mandatory password expiration policies are not secure is that they encourage users to choose weak passwords. When users know that they will have to change their passwords frequently, they are more likely to choose easy-to-remember passwords or to use the same password across multiple accounts. This is because users find it difficult to create and remember strong passwords and are often overwhelmed with the number of passwords they need to remember. As a result, they resort to predictable and weak passwords that are easily guessable.


Secondly, mandatory password expiration policies increase the risk of password reuse. When users are forced to change their passwords frequently, they tend to choose passwords that are similar to their previous passwords or to use a pattern for creating passwords. This makes it easier for attackers to guess the new password, especially if they have already obtained the user's old password. If a user's password is compromised in one account, it is likely that the same password is used in other accounts as well, which means that an attacker can gain access to multiple accounts by guessing the password.


Thirdly, mandatory password expiration policies increase the risk of phishing attacks. Attackers can use social engineering techniques to trick users into revealing their passwords, and the more frequently passwords are changed, the more opportunities attackers have to exploit this vulnerability. For example, attackers can send phishing emails that appear to be from legitimate sources, asking users to change their passwords. If users fall for this trick, they could be giving their passwords to attackers who can use them to gain access to their accounts.


Finally, mandatory password expiration policies do not address the root cause of security breaches, which is weak passwords. Instead of forcing users to change their passwords frequently, organizations should encourage users to create strong, unique passwords and provide them with tools to manage their passwords securely. For example, organizations can use password managers that generate strong passwords and store them securely.


If you agree that password expiration is not a good strategy to follow, you can stop Windows from using such a policy on your computer. If you use a Professional edition of Windows, the procedure is quite simple: right-click on the Start button, choose Computer Management from the menu, and navigate to System Tools - Local Users and Groups - Users:


If your edition of Windows (such as Windows Home) does not offer such a tool, you can still make the changes to the password policy using Windows Terminal: right-click on the Start button, and choose Terminal (Admin) or Power Shell (Admin), and enter the following command:

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