One more thing, if this is the direction you take to resolve the problem, you 
can switch the users machines for a day. If the problem is AD related, you will 
know right away.
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This is far fetched but here goes:

If you are using Windows server, if you are using Active Directory, then look 
into Group Policy.

See if there is a GP set for - 
(drill down the AD)

Windows Settings, Security settings, Local Policies, Network Security, 
then check if  
"Force Logoff when logon hours expire" is enabled.

The odd thing is that such a policy applies to the entire "Group", but if the 
person is the only one in some "Group", then this is worth a try.

Dharam

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