Re: Account Lockout not being applied



On Mar 8, 4:48 am, "shane.pinn...@xxxxxxxxx" <shane.pinn...@xxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
I am having a weird problem. I have set the account lockout threshold
to 0 to disable it. Unfortunately, it is not being applied! I also
tried setting it to something higher than five, and the accounts are
still locking out after 5 invalid attempts. Any help would be greatly
appreciated.


Hi,

As this is a domain level policy first you hav to specify what is ur
setup is a single domain or what

password policy you have to make changes on domain security policy &
check is there any group policy appied to your domain open & checkout
the same.

Thanks & Regards
Darshan
+919833006746

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