password expired- windows 7 - windows

I have an issue with password on some accounts on windows 7.
They all are local accounts and I have tried to set
net accounts /maxpwage:unlimited
also make password never expired from user management but I still got password has expired
I cleared all polices on the machine with no luck to unlock accounts
one of the accounts as below:
These accounts were created remotely via batches by another computer but I access them on the actual machine and they are local accounts.
any thoughts on this?
Thanks!

Form the screenshot I can see that the account has expired date not the password.
Account and password have different expire settings and meanings.
net user USERNAME /expires:never
If this does not help: Please specify the scenario with more detail (How created and what should not expire, after doing what)?
Further readings:
https://www.top-password.com/blog/differences-between-user-account-expiration-and-password-expiration/

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