Account lockout - Disconnected Terminal Server Session
From: Independent Thinker (ithink4me_at_hotmail.com)
Date: 05/02/03
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Date: Fri, 2 May 2003 12:09:35 -0700
My account was getting locked out the past few days, since a pw change. I
didn't think I had any open TS sessions, or mapped drives, or services
running with my credentials. I got into TS admin and noticed I had indeed a
disconnected TS session on one box, it was rather old.
My question is, when you are disconnected from a TS sesssion, does
authentication still occur? This was the only location I was able to find
myself logged in at, so I am assuming that even in disconnect mode from TS,
there must be some authentication occuring...
I'd appreciate an education on this matter! Or at least some cool links to
go read more about authentication via disconnected TS session.
TIA,
IT
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