Pat:

 

Well, I'm sure you know this, but DISABLING an account is different from
LOCKING it.

 

If you're looking to see if an account is locked, the value is in the
LOCKOUTTIME attribute in AD.  If the value is anything other than zero,
the account is locked.  To unlock it, set the value to zero.

 

Norm

 

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Turned on extra layer of security to Max number of password attempts to
4

unfortunately what I thought it did, is not what appearently happened.. 

 

Here is the numbskull question:: how do you unlock the user.

It says (from what I read) makes the account invalid.  

I thought it meant it made the user accound (not current - null)

 

Well the account is current, and I find nothing in active directory to
give me any indication of and invalid account.. 

 

Throw me a bone of information please.. help ?

Please?



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