Info:NT/Win2k

From: Steele John J9C658 (steelej@je.jfcom.mil)
Date: 02/22/02


From: Steele John J9C658 <steelej@je.jfcom.mil>
To: "Focus-Ms (E-mail)" <focus-ms@securityfocus.com>
Date: Fri, 22 Feb 2002 11:07:38 -0500

All,
   A user is logged in. Said user changes password. User can longer access
network resources and if user logs off and attempts to log back on, they
are told their account has been locked. What is happening is the account is
locked immediately after a password is changed and yes users have their home
drives as well as other drives mapped. Thanks guys

John Steele MCT,CCNA,Win2k/4.0MCSE,MCP+I,N+
PROSOFT
J9 USJFCOM



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