Account lock outs

From: PJ (pj@sarpy.oom)
Date: 07/09/02


From: "PJ" <pj@sarpy.oom>
Date: Tue, 9 Jul 2002 14:19:30 -0700


We get messages like this all the time on our domain
controllers. In excess of 30 a day, all from this one
account. Does anyone have any ideas what is causing this
or how to stop it?
Thanks,
PJ

Logon Failure:
         Reason: Account locked out
         User Name: SQLService
         Domain: -----
         Logon Type: 3
         Logon Process: KSecDD
         Authentication Package:
        MICROSOFT_AUTHENTICATION_PACKAGE_V1_0
         Workstation Name: \\-------



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