The users account has expired 1] Open PowerShell using WIN+X and then select Windows PowerShell (Admin) 2] The first thing you need is the exact username of the account for which the expiration has to be set. To get the. 1 visma developer portal 2 1. Disable password expiration Via Local Users and Groups On the desktop window, press Windows + R to open the Run dialog box. Enter and press Enter to open the Local Users and Groups Manager. Locate and select Users. Click on the user account you want to disable its password expiration. 3 visma eaccounting api swagger 4 I have a user who had her account set to expire on the 1st of October, this has been extended to 1st of November due to an extension request however it appears regardless of the change I made on her account in AD she is unable to login to PC's at her site (the logon server is the site server). 5 Via Local Users and Groups. On the desktop window, press Windows + R to open the Run dialog box. Enter and press Enter to open the Local Users and Groups Manager. Locate and select Users. Click on the user account you want to disable its password expiration. On the Properties window of the selected user account, go to the General. 6 1. Using the Local Group Policy Editor – 2. Using Command Prompt – 3. Using Active Directory Users & Computers – Conclusion: Causes of The User Account Has Expired Error Problem: Majorly the error is caused because the time limit is set for a local or group user account. 7 eaccounting sandbox 8 When seeing errors after being able to successfully log in, a common cause is the password has expired. 9 Symptom. 10 A1: The machine account password change is initiated by the computer every 30 days by default. Machine account passwords as such do not expire in Active Directory. They are exempted from the domain's password policy. It is important to remember that machine account password changes are driven by the CLIENT (computer), and not the AD. 11