yes i did notice the mod date at a wierd time. I believe it is related to when the Active Directory sync completed. This led me to believe that other DC(s) were replicating the locked-out state back but in the end....Yes creating the new profile and getting an "active" sync done did...
here's some info that may help. I narrowed it down to the local cached credentials not being udated properly after a password expiration...and once it happens it didn't matter if you reset the password or not. I suppose this can be caused by a number of things . NUMERO UNO check to make sure...
sorry for the double post. I just had a situation where the user object was locked out and when I called the user to see what type of issues or messages they received, she said she has been fine on mail and file systems....I unlocked it anyway...but how strange is that?
That sounds strange. Is the machine dogging on other things? like starting apps, etc. with the recent bouts with worms I have seen issues like this. Also check your local policies. As for this problem, still getting the best of me. I recreated the local problem child's profile yesterday but it...
That sounds strange. Is the machine dogging on other things? like starting apps, etc. with the recent bouts with worms I have seen issues like this. Also check your local policies. As for this problem, still getting the best of me. I recreated the local problem child's profile yesterday but it...
Hi There. The latest thing that I can see is that for remote persons (via VPN) thier local cached profile is not not updated...found by trying to change it from the remote end and tryin it while connected to the LAN. Does anyone know of a way to force an "active" authentication to the...
Cool...thanks for the feedback...did the issue ever return?The difference here is that my user(s) are experiencing this mid-stream...they are logged in check outlook for example (touch netbios) and Bam! Done.I'll give the local profile a whirl on a user at this site. be back soon. Thanks again
Good trail here...Just caught wind of this myself. My situation is there are at least 2 accounts constantly getting locked out. I reset them, last a little while and they cal back...driving me nuts! Found a correlation (at least in time) between the logs on our w2k DC/DNS/DHCP security logs and...
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