skymut
MIS
- May 7, 2002
- 36
Maybe some else has seen this.
2000/NT mixed domain.
Came in this morning, logged on to our domain, everything running fine. Did have trouble with a DC going out a couple of hours later. Turned out to be a hardware issue, and there are 3 other DCs in the domain, other than some apps not being available, everything went smooth.
I discovered, after getting the downed server back up, that I couldn't log on, neither could my work partner. I was able to get to the AD User and Computer admin tool, and EVERY user account that was a memeber of the Domain Admins group had been locked out. This obviously had happened between the hours of 7:30 a.m. (when I arrived and logged on to the domain with my laptop) and when I got the sick server back up, ~ 9:45a.m.
My first thought is that we were hacked, anyone else have a theory as to why this would happen? 'If at first you don't succeed, then skydiving isn't for you.'
2000/NT mixed domain.
Came in this morning, logged on to our domain, everything running fine. Did have trouble with a DC going out a couple of hours later. Turned out to be a hardware issue, and there are 3 other DCs in the domain, other than some apps not being available, everything went smooth.
I discovered, after getting the downed server back up, that I couldn't log on, neither could my work partner. I was able to get to the AD User and Computer admin tool, and EVERY user account that was a memeber of the Domain Admins group had been locked out. This obviously had happened between the hours of 7:30 a.m. (when I arrived and logged on to the domain with my laptop) and when I got the sick server back up, ~ 9:45a.m.
My first thought is that we were hacked, anyone else have a theory as to why this would happen? 'If at first you don't succeed, then skydiving isn't for you.'