"What's going on here?" she asked, eyeing the gathering crowd of employees waiting for their passwords to be reset.

After some discussion, they decided to implement a new password management system that would allow employees to reset their own passwords and also provide more flexibility with password expiration dates.

The Babupc Office had learned a valuable lesson about the importance of a good password policy and the need to adapt to the changing needs of its employees. From then on, password-related issues became a thing of the past, and the office was able to focus on more important things.

The IT manager, Mr. Kumar, was frantically trying to reset passwords for several employees who had forgotten theirs over the weekend. The office was using a new password policy, which required all employees to change their passwords every 90 days. But it seemed like some employees had waited until the last minute to make the change, and now they were paying the price.

"It's the password policy, ma'am," Mr. Kumar explained. "Some employees forgot to change their passwords over the weekend, and now they're locked out."

Mrs. Patel nodded thoughtfully. "I see. Well, I think it's time we made some changes to our password policy. This is clearly not working."