Windows 2000 users accounts get locked out

From: Merrick (anonymous_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 05/18/04


Date: Tue, 18 May 2004 01:15:21 -0700

Hi guys! thanks for the help. I have scan my firewall as
suggested by Steven and all my ports are secured. I have
also increase my password threashold to 10 minutes. I have
patched all my software for my servers and users. All my
users are using Windows 2000 only. I have also rename my
administrator for my server. I have downloaded EventCombMT
from MS and managed to search all my events log. I have a
long list of event ID: 644. Yet when i go through the list
I still don't understand why my users are getting locked
out! This happened suddenly and I have never changed any
thing to my servers. My accounts is still getting locked
out and yet I still dont know why! Please help. Many
thanks in advance!
Merrick



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