I'm stumped on this issue and I'm hoping someone here knows what's going on...
My cousin says when she went to log into her MacBook Air, running macOS Sierra 10.12.6, she was prompted to change her password. She did, and it imposed a bunch of complex requirements on her.
That's never happened to me before, so I had her go into System Preferences, and change her password back to what it was. It wouldn't let her. The complex requirements were still in effect:
I checked my iMac, running macOS Monterey 12.2, and I don't have these complex password requirements. It just says my password needs to be longer than 4 characters.
Does anyone know what may have happened to my cousin's MacBook Air, and how to get rid of these complex password requirements?
My cousin says when she went to log into her MacBook Air, running macOS Sierra 10.12.6, she was prompted to change her password. She did, and it imposed a bunch of complex requirements on her.
That's never happened to me before, so I had her go into System Preferences, and change her password back to what it was. It wouldn't let her. The complex requirements were still in effect:
I checked my iMac, running macOS Monterey 12.2, and I don't have these complex password requirements. It just says my password needs to be longer than 4 characters.
Does anyone know what may have happened to my cousin's MacBook Air, and how to get rid of these complex password requirements?