XP Domain User Account Locked Out Daily

From: Lynn (anonymous_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 06/17/04


Date: Thu, 17 Jun 2004 07:27:57 -0700

We have one Windows XP user an on a Windows 2000 AD
domain whose user account is locked out every morning.
Prior to even attempting to log the user on, his account
appears locked out in AD. Once unlocked by the
administrator, he works fine all day. He logs out
successfully every evening.

We do have network logon time restrictions in place for
all users that only allow network logons from 6am-9pm, M-
Sat. No other users are experiencing the issue.

Any advise is appreciated.



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