That's probably because it does not exist .  The claim is that systems can 
join the LSU AD but still take all of their directions from a local AD.  They 
used the term "lock out" for this.  

I understand that Microsoft security terms are confusing. I've read that they 
use the same terms that others do but the meaning is always backward because 
they view the user as the threat.   Because of this I always ask Microsoft 
people exactly what they mean.  

On Thursday 27 September 2007 12:32 pm, Dustin Puryear wrote:
> Honestly, I don't know what you mean by "AD lockout".

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