Re: Spontaneous Lockouts (Event 644)

2001-09-19 Thread CJohnson


Yep, it will happen if the users password just expired (or was changed)
and.
 (1) The user logged on at another workstation and forgot to logoff
yesterday.
  or
 (2) The user is using their profile to run services.

hth
--Charles


   

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Having a user that keeps being locked out without attempting
to log in multiple times.

NT4 SP 6a
2000 Workstation on the desktop
Using Exchange 5.5 and Outlook 2k for mail. (He first notices the
lockout when he tries to open email and get's a login prompt.)

Anyone ever run into this one before??

Thanks in advance for all of your help

Jim Slattery
Network Guy
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RE: Spontaneous Lockouts (Event 644)

2001-09-19 Thread Phillips, Glen

First instinct.has his password expired and he hasn't logged out since?

Is he just getting a login prompt or are there any error messages?

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Having a user that keeps being locked out without attempting 
to log in multiple times.

NT4 SP 6a
2000 Workstation on the desktop
Using Exchange 5.5 and Outlook 2k for mail. (He first notices the
lockout when he tries to open email and get's a login prompt.)

Anyone ever run into this one before??

Thanks in advance for all of your help

Jim Slattery
Network Guy
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety
deserve neither liberty nor safety. -- Benjamin Franklin (1706-1790) 

 

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RE: Spontaneous Lockouts (Event 644)

2001-09-19 Thread JSlattery

Thanks!!! (He happened to have BOTH of those situations.)

I LOVE this list!

Jimbo

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 Subject: Re: Spontaneous Lockouts (Event 644)
 
 
 
 Yep, it will happen if the users password just expired (or 
 was changed)
 and.
  (1) The user logged on at another workstation and forgot 
 to logoff
 yesterday.
   or
  (2) The user is using their profile to run services.
 
 hth
 --Charles
 
 
   
  
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 Having a user that keeps being locked out without attempting
 to log in multiple times.
 
 NT4 SP 6a
 2000 Workstation on the desktop
 Using Exchange 5.5 and Outlook 2k for mail. (He first notices the
 lockout when he tries to open email and get's a login prompt.)
 
 Anyone ever run into this one before??
 
 Thanks in advance for all of your help
 
 Jim Slattery
 Network Guy
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 
 They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary
 safety
 deserve neither liberty nor safety. -- Benjamin Franklin (1706-1790)
 
 
 
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RE: Spontaneous Lockouts (Event 644)

2001-09-19 Thread CJohnson


LOL: We share our pain!

--Charles


   

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Thanks!!! (He happened to have BOTH of those situations.)

I LOVE this list!

Jimbo

 -Original Message-
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 Sent: Wednesday, September 19, 2001 11:07 AM
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 Subject: Re: Spontaneous Lockouts (Event 644)



 Yep, it will happen if the users password just expired (or
 was changed)
 and.
  (1) The user logged on at another workstation and forgot
 to logoff
 yesterday.
   or
  (2) The user is using their profile to run services.

 hth
 --Charles




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 Having a user that keeps being locked out without attempting
 to log in multiple times.

 NT4 SP 6a
 2000 Workstation on the desktop
 Using Exchange 5.5 and Outlook 2k for mail. (He first notices the
 lockout when he tries to open email and get's a login prompt.)

 Anyone ever run into this one before??

 Thanks in advance for all of your help

 Jim Slattery
 Network Guy
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]

 They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary
 safety
 deserve neither liberty nor safety. -- Benjamin Franklin (1706-1790)



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