It depends what you mean by lock out....ARe you talking about how on the account tab an account gets locked out when the password is typed in wrong too many times?
Yes, I believe you can remove the "failed password lockout" settings in your global policy, or you can increase the number of failed attempts to a higher number, or you can lower the amount of time a user is locked out, etc.
We have a 15 minute lock-out for every 5 failed password attempts. We do this because of security reasons. Let's say someone is trying to hack into a user account, or someone has a virus or other malware that is trying to hack into someone's account. They get un-locked automatically after 15 minutes.
What are your global policy settings at, and do you have a lot of users that forget their password or something?
I just want to have this done for one user - not the other 300 + users.....The global policy seems to overwrite everything I try on an OU level. Even with blocked inheritance.
Password policies in 2003 domains are at the domain level. You can't set OU-specific password policies. I hear they are adding that feature in the next version of windows server.
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