Win2K - Account Lockout Policy

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Date: 10/28/02


Date: 28 Oct 2002 08:50:33 -0800

I have a large Win2K domain and users are complaining about that fact
that the account get locked out after 1 incorrect attempt, even though
the policy is set for 3 incorrect attempts.
   From a Windows 2000 client is it possible to get the account
lockout policy for my user account ? I need to find out the max number
of incorrect logins before which my account gets locked out.

  Thanks,
  Subhodini.



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