How to solve the "Does not meet policy specifications" prompt when setting password at startup When you set a password at startup, you may encounter a "Does not meet policy specifications" prompt. This is because certain password policy settings are enabled that restrict the types of passwords you can set. PHP editor Strawberry will guide you in this guide to disable these policies so that you can successfully set a power-on password that meets the requirements. Please read on for the steps detailed below.
The solution is as follows
1. "win+R" shortcut key to start running, enter "gpedit.msc" and press Enter to open.
2. After entering the group policy editing interface, click "Computer Configuration>Windows Settings>Security Settings>Account Policy> in the left column Password Policy", then find "Passwords must meet complexity requirements" on the right and double-click to open it.
3. Finally, in the window that opens, check "Disabled" and click OK to save.
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