Domain user account gets locked out

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In need of help

We have a user who's NT domain user account gets locked
out everytime she tries to access a network resource from
a Win XP Pro computer. She can logon and access network
resources from any Win NT 4 computer. All other users can
logon and use networkresources from either a NT4 or XP pro
comtuer. What would cause her to get locked out when
using a XP Pro comuter? I do not want to delete her NT
domain user account.
 
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igluscic

Hey. We started having the same problem yesterday with one user, exactl
the same as you have described. I haven't found an answer yet, but
possible workaround (that we have tested and works) is to copy he
domain account and simply change the username. If her permissions ar
based on group membership and not assigned individually by username, i
wouldn't be that disruptive.

Just a suggestion.

-I.

*We have a user who's NT domain user account gets locked
out everytime she tries to access a network resource from
a Win XP Pro computer. She can logon and access network
resources from any Win NT 4 computer. All other users can
logon and use networkresources from either a NT4 or XP pro
comtuer. What would cause her to get locked out when
using a XP Pro comuter? I do not want to delete her NT
domain user account.


-
iglusci
 
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stefi1234

I've got this problem !

You say the solution is to copy your Domain account and simply chang
the username.

Firstly, I can't copy the domain account on my machine, there is a
error, due to the fact I'm already logged in (I suppose).

Secondly, is it a copy to realize locally, on my machine, or directl
on the domain server ?

Finnaly, if I change the user account name, I d'ont know what wil
happen about my profile, my rights on my machine !! I suppose they wil
change...

Where did the problem come from? Am I sure the problem will not occu
newly after this change
 

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