Richard, you said "She was unable to log into any workstations on our network." 
This would rule out any local issues on her workstation.

You did not mention if you had tried to log on as her. I've seen situations 
with users who only have to enter the password when logging in because no one 
else ever logs on to their PC. Over time the forget their login name and enter 
a wrong one when trying to log in. Alternatively, if someone logged into her PC 
as a local admin before her next login, she may not even know that she needs to 
change from a local to domain login.

Try logging in as her yourself to eliminate user error.

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Wisco Industries, Inc.
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Oregon, WI 53575
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From: James Rankin [mailto:[email protected]]
To: NT System Admin Issues [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Tue, 01 Jun 2010 08:01:31 -0500
Subject: Re: AD account - weird problem

Keyboard got a stuck key? That happens a lot here....


On 1 June 2010 13:53,  <[email protected]> wrote:
    
Greetings!  
  
I got an emergency call MON regarding  one of my users (a poison center agent). 
 She was unable to log into  any of the workstations in our network.  Other 
agents were able to  log into her primary workstation.  She was getting the 
"usual  error" that the password was incorrect (and to check the CapsLock  
key).  
  
I used ADUC from my workstation to reset  her password.  Still no access...  
  
I tried ADUC from two different domain  controllers, and tried setting 
different passwords.  Still no access...  
  
I also checked her account properties.   The "login hours" were set to full 
access, 168 hours per  week.  The account is not locked.  
  
Domain is Windows 2003 "Native"  (not R2).  Workstations are all WinXP Pro SP3. 
 
  
Before I bring out the big artillery  (delete her account, re-create it, and 
then re-assign permissions to all  her files, shares, etc), what else to check? 
 
  
Thanks...
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Systems Administrator,  Information Technology Group    
ASPCA®  
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