Defining Password complexity - Win2k AD Domain

I'm trying to make sure all of the users here at work are using complex passwords. We are running a Win2k AD Domain and editing Group Policies I can do, well almost. I open up the Active Directory Users & Computers snap-in.

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I'm trying to make sure all of the users here at work are using complex passwords.
We are running a Win2k AD Domain and editing Group Policies I can do, well almost.
 
I open up the "Active Directory Users & Computers" snap-in.
Right-click on our domain at the very top and select properties.
Onto the "Group Policy" tab.
Then I Edit the Default Group Properties.
I then drill down to the following location:
 
Computer Configuration
Windows Settings
Security Settings
Account Policies
Password Policy
 
One of the options here is "Password must meet complexity requirements" and I can set this to either "undefined", "enabled" or "disabled".
 
Can anybody tell me where/how exactly I define this password complexity?
I should be able to tell it minimum/maximum length, number of numerics, number of non-alphnumerics.
However the only option I can see is "enable or disable" for this complexity option.

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Sorry, been away from the forums for a while.
Exactly what I was looking for.
Thank you kindly - another link for my "Favourites" list

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Not a prob. I myself have been busy.
 
Is APK still roaming these halls?

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Welcome back
 

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