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Sent: Monday, August 21, 2006 3:19 PM To: ActiveDir@mail.activedir.org Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] UAC Question Yeah I was thinking about forcing pwdLastSet to 0 or forcing
an account expiration (versus password
a dead end path into a multilane
road. We shall see where it takes us.
David Aragon
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David, I
This part troubles me:
(for example it will prevent a user from logginginto a system, but not prevent them from getting their voicemail).
Can you expand on that? To my thinking, if the account is locked out, then the user should not be able to use it. Period. End of story. No exceptions.
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This part troubles me:
"(for example it will prevent a user from logginginto a system, but
not prevent them from getting their voicemail)."
Can you expand on that? To my thinking, if t
that the bit is not always set). My current research and testing is moving along that path.
David Aragon
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/Guido
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Why are the last two groups treated differently than the
others
e path I'm pursuing.
David
Aragon
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GuidoSent: Monday, August 21, 2006 10:53 AMTo:
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Adding
a dummy workstation will hinde
? You could just set the expiration date back to an
unexpired value when you need to.
Just a thought...
Joe K.
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From: David Aragon
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Sent: Monday, August 21, 2006 3:14 PM
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I think I need
too, right? You could just set the expiration date back to an
unexpired value when you need to.
Just a thought...
Joe K.
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From: David Aragon
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I think I need
.
David Aragon
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Yeah I was thinking about forcing pwdLastSet to 0 or forcing
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Thank you Tomasz for the clarification on UAC. If I understand you, then if
the lockoutTime were set to some non-0 value
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David Aragon wrote:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/305144/ discusses the various property
flags
for the UserAccountControl (UAC). I have tried to set different flags
using
LDP
David Aragon wrote:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/305144/ discusses the various property flags
for the UserAccountControl (UAC). I have tried to set different flags using
LDP, ADSIEdit, and vbScript. One flag in particular is giving me a lot of
grief, LOCKOUT. I can clear the bit, but can
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Tomasz Onyszko
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David Aragon wrote:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/305144/ discusses
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