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>Yes, that's the sensible way to do it, some sort of incremental. We remember 24 past, so the alphabet is good, or numerics like yours. We just went to using 3 out of 4 types of:
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>1) Upper alpha
>2) Lower alpha
>3) Nums
>4) Special chars
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>Lockout after 3rd fail. I've had trouble with missing the Shift key early in the AM, so found a good incremental with no Shift involved, using 2 3, and 4.
The lockout is exactly why I adopted the incremental system.
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>I once was at a company that machine-generated weekly passswords of 10 chars, all randome mixed types. It was a total joke, everyone had their password-assignment slips lying around in plain sight, or at best under keyboards :)
I can see that. So much for security.
Craig Berntson
MCSD, Microsoft .Net MVP, Grape City Community Influencer