Another thing to look for is if you have an intranet website that looks for
authentication.  Passing bad info to that might cause lockouts.

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From: Hoople [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, December 18, 2001 9:08 AM
To: NT 2000 Discussions
Subject: Re: User account lockouts...


Marvin,

Look for saved password in applications. Some may be starting in the
background and lurking in the system tray.

Things that come to mind are Rhumba terminal sessions, POP mail accounts,
web browser cookies for webmail,  Exchange/Outlook Remote Mail tab
(services) also has a place for a password. You could proof this by having
this user log in at another workstation (clean) and see if it follows the ID
or the PC.

Hope this helps!

Mike

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From: "Cummings, Marvin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "NT 2000 Discussions" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, December 18, 2001 10:57 AM
Subject: User account lockouts...


> Anyone familiar with the following issue:
>
> I have users whose user accounts become locked out for no reason. The user
> attempts to login and is immediately notifed that his/her account's locked
> out. These users are apart of a W2K AD domain. If I take and reset a users
> password to "password", the user can login but his account still becomes
> locked out and he's prompted for his account name and password when
> attempting to access Outlook. I know this is an authentication issue but
I'm
> not sure where to track it from. Some of these users in question log in to
> multiple systems, but I'm thinking this isn't a factor as this is
happening
> as soon as they arrive in the AM.
> Any assistance is appreciated.
>
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