Users not being notified AD password is going to expire when connecting to corporate wireless network

Hi All
In my company we are still on Windows XP.  Every month there are hundreds of calls generated for users who connect primarily to the company network via our Corporate wireless and the passwords expire but they are not notified it is going to expire. 
This means when users passwords do expire they are then not able to connect to the corporate wireless and the only way to get them up and running again is for them to call the Service Desk and they will then reset the password back to what it was previously.
This has been logged to the companies 3rd line team and they are telling me there is no way to resolve this.  I find this pretty unbelieveable as WinXP is a long established Operating system across most companies in the world and having the above
scenario is a massive security risk.
Does anyone know of or have experience of this?

Hi,
You can use Powershell script to send email notifications on AD user password expiration.
Checkout the below link for Powershell script for Password Expiry Email Notification,
http://gallery.technet.microsoft.com/Password-Expiry-Email-177c3e27#content
If you are interested in evaluating third party tool, checkout this
link. 
Regards,
Gopi
JiJi
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