RE: [ActiveDir] Account Lockouts in mixed mode

2001-10-17 Thread Blair, James
You are not alone. Once we rolled out group policy we had the same thing happen. I have found in testing that if you utilise the "Default Domain Group Policy" and then import the compatws.inf security template (amend as required) this seems to "minimalise" but not eradicate the problem. For the s

Re: [ActiveDir] Account Lockouts in mixed mode

2001-10-17 Thread Neil Smith
Read MS Article Q263821 for the fix - Original Message - From: "Bjelke John A Contr AFRL/VSIO" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Wednesday, October 17, 2001 4:19 PM Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] Account Lockouts in mixed mode Actually, we have seen similar issues in our mixed

RE: [ActiveDir] Account Lockouts in mixed mode

2001-10-17 Thread Sutton, James W.
I have seen this happen with persistent mapped drives. I don't recall the exact details but I believe it occurred after the user changes their password. When the persistent drive mappings were made, the user did a "Connect As" and supplied their user ID and password. Now the persistent mappings

RE: [ActiveDir] Account Lockouts in mixed mode

2001-10-17 Thread Bjelke John A Contr AFRL/VSIO
Actually, we have seen similar issues in our mixed mode domain. Sometimes, it seems that there is a sync problem between pdc and bdc's. Other times, we have no clue why it is occuring to an individual over and over again. We have even gone so far as to delete and recreate accounts in AD for users

RE: [ActiveDir] Account Lockouts in mixed mode

2001-10-17 Thread DeGrands, Charles
We have 5 domains in our environment, but only one has a three lock out scenario like yours. We are in Native mode and I have witnessed this. A first I blamed it on user error, since the help desk for that area is not up to par. Then one day it happened to me. I hadn't logged in to the domain

[ActiveDir] Account Lockouts in mixed mode

2001-10-17 Thread Fugleberg, David A
We have a mixed mode AD (Single forest/single tree/single domain), with about 20 DCs and 35 BDCs. Accounts are administered centrally by a very small group, and they typically connect to the DC that holds the PDC FSMO to do all administrative tasks. Our account lockout policy locks accounts aft