Read on to know how to set a user account expiration date to 'never expires' in Active Directory (AD) using PowerShell and how you can get it done easily with ADManager Plus.
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Although modifying account expiration settings for AD accounts with native tools like PowerShell looks simple, it comes with a few limitations:
ADManager Plus lets you perform the same with a few clicks from its web-based GUI console. It also has options for modifying the account settings of multiple users simultaneously with templates or by importing a CSV file containing the modified attribute values. Learn more about it here.
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