maciejsobolewski
04-11-2003, 06:50 AM
All,
I have a problem with random accounts being locked out in AD after a user is prompted to change a domain password. Here is some background info, I hope someone can assist me, or point me in the proper direction.
W2K Active Directory running native mode, all DC's are W2k Advanced Server at SP3. All users outside of IT run W2k Professional, SP3. The users are not IT staff, so there is no chance of a Terminal Service session remaining active ( although I have checked this). The users do not connect remotely from home, and the users do not access any Citrix servers. The users do not have any persistant connections, all drive mappings are pushed via VB script during logon. Our domain spans 120 sites connected via everything from 56k leased lines to multiple T1's to out main datacenters. This issue is becoming very annoying, and I am unable to find any resolution. Is there something being cached in the users profile?
ANy help with this issue would be greately appreciated.
Mac
macsobolewski@comcast.net
I have a problem with random accounts being locked out in AD after a user is prompted to change a domain password. Here is some background info, I hope someone can assist me, or point me in the proper direction.
W2K Active Directory running native mode, all DC's are W2k Advanced Server at SP3. All users outside of IT run W2k Professional, SP3. The users are not IT staff, so there is no chance of a Terminal Service session remaining active ( although I have checked this). The users do not connect remotely from home, and the users do not access any Citrix servers. The users do not have any persistant connections, all drive mappings are pushed via VB script during logon. Our domain spans 120 sites connected via everything from 56k leased lines to multiple T1's to out main datacenters. This issue is becoming very annoying, and I am unable to find any resolution. Is there something being cached in the users profile?
ANy help with this issue would be greately appreciated.
Mac
macsobolewski@comcast.net