Amazingly, these guys don't have ethernet at all!  Don't know what to do now.  
Guess I should have checked better.  Just thought that they would by looking 
around the facilities.

They have wireless but only in the reception area.

HELP!

Ben

>----- ------- Original Message ------- -----
>From:         John Hanson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To:           [email protected]
>Sent: Wed, 28 Feb 2007 14:55:24
>
>Hello all,
>Since we upgraded to 6.3 I've been getting several
>reports from users
>who say that their active directory accounts are
>being locked out after
>a single bad password attempt, whereas in the
>previous version this was
>not the case.  We're using the same AREA LDAP
>integration now that we
>did before, but it seems that in 6.3 Remedy tries
>to contact the LDAP
>server several times instead of just once.  Does
>anyone know of a
>configuration setting that I can add that would
>prevent it from making
>so many attempts?
>
>I found something of use in a KB article for
>version 5.1.2, but it
>doesn't seem to apply here...: It is recommended
>that users use 5.0.1
>patch 1136 or higher of the client User Tool
>because it fixes a problem
>where if the user enters in the wrong password, the
>unpatched version
>keeps trying to login the user 5 times. Most
>customers have a rule set
>up to lock out a users account if they try three
>times without entering
>in the correct password. Therefore, the unpatched
>user tool can lock out
>a user's NT account if they make one mistake on the
>password.
>
>Any thoughts are appreciated.
>
>ARS 6.3 p18
>Solaris 9
>Oracle 9.2
>
>Thanks!!
>
>John Hanson 
>Remedy Administrator/Developer 
>The Standard
>1100 SW Sixth Avenue 
>Portland, OR 97204 
>Telephone (971) 321-7153
>[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
>
>
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