Re: frequent user lockout

From: --Charles Johnson (cjohnson@parmedpharn.com)
Date: 04/17/03


From: "--Charles Johnson" <cjohnson@parmedpharn.com>
Date: Thu, 17 Apr 2003 16:37:12 -0400


Sounds to me like a virus. Time to get out your favorite packet capture
utility and find out whats happening down there.
hth
--Charles

"Bruce Hartsell" <bhartsell@sch-farmville.org> wrote in message
news:023701c304e2$3b9c12b0$2f01280a@phx.gbl...
> We have two domain controllers and about 100 users with
> Windows 2000 server. Some clients are running Windows
> 95,98, and 2000. During the day, we always have users who
> become locked out of their account. It seems to be random
> and just to be sure, I turned off logon failure security
> so that they don't get locked out because of failed logons.
> Sometimes, all users get locked out at once. My log
> setting is to overwrite, not shutdown.
>
> Any ideas? This is really wreaking havoc in our network!
>
> Thanks,
>
>
> Bruce Hartsell



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