account lock out

From: C. Van Derbilt (bpsareas@doar.com)
Date: 01/23/03


From: "C. Van Derbilt" <bpsareas@doar.com>
Date: Thu, 23 Jan 2003 06:24:13 -0800


I am haveing a problem with users getting locked out for
no apparant reason and it is not logged in event viewer
that the users account failed to log on. Sometimes the
users can not log into their Outlook account even though
they are logged on the network. I am running 2000 Server
on the network and the problem happens to either 2000 pro
or XP pro clients.

Thank you,

C. Van Derbilt



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