Re: users lock out!!!

From: Jim Campau (Jim_Campau@bausch.com)
Date: 10/30/02


From: "Jim Campau" <Jim_Campau@bausch.com>
Date: Wed, 30 Oct 2002 17:57:25 -0500


they wont get a message.

unlock their accounts from AD users and computers

The accounts should unlock after a period of time if you wait I believe
default is 15 or 30 minutes.

"james" <pet12@aol.com> wrote in message
news:0ad201c2802e$74b40140$37ef2ecf@TKMSFTNGXA13...
> hello
> I am running a pc w/ w2k server. i have also the a/d
> there. so i went to the domain controller and i created a
> group policy to for 2 users within an OU to lock out after
> 3 attempts.
> but then when I tested it for a user it did not work.
> There was no message box for the user indicating the
> failure after 3 attempts. what can i do? the policy is
> defined already.



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