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- The user isn't asked to change their password
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- Domain controllers don't allow passwords for interactive authentication
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The following image shows the SCRIL setting for a user in Active Directory Administrative Center:
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:::image type="content" source="images/user-properties-adac.png" alt-text="Example user properties in Active Directory Administrative Center that shows the SCRIL setting." border="false" lightbox="images/user-properties-adac.png":::
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> [!TIP]
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> Windows Hello for Business was formerly known as *Microsoft Passport*.
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The following image shows the message on the Windows lock screen when a SCRIL-enabled user tries to sign in with a password from an Active Directory joined device:
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:::image type="content" source="images/lock-screen-scril.png" alt-text="Screenshot of the Windows lock screen showing the SCRIL message." border="false":::
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### Password rotation
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### Cloud-only users
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If your users are defined in Microsoft Entra ID and not synchronized from Active Directory (cloud-only), you can use the Microsoft Graph API to change the user's password to a random value.
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