Hi all, Im not sure if this is the right place to post this but anyway here it goes: recently at our organization we have changed an admin password on the domain controllers and we had to reboot all the servers involved and relog them with the new password. All went good apart from some small things we have managed to solve. The problem occured when some guy changed the password on the DCs again thinking the password was wrong. When he found out that the password was indeed right he changed it back to what it was initially. Now we are experiencing problems with account lockouts very often. What I am thinking is that the servers might need to be rebooted and relogged with the password AGAIN. Is this true or should I look for another cause of the lockout ?
Just to make more clear what we did when we changed the pass is: we changed the pass on all the scripts using that account, checked all the services using that account, checked all the web, SQL services that could be using that account and also the scheduled tasks. But obviosly there is something wrong as the account is still being locked out. If you have any ideas please mail me as this is very important and I am running out of ideeas. Regards, Alex