Muad' Dib;246593 Wrote:
> On Mar 21, 12:57 pm, "Muad' Dib" <michael.pom...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > Our network has an Accountlockoutpolicy of 6 incorrect tries before
> > the account is locked out. I have two machines I use on the network.
> > One a box that I dual boot between XP (Primary) and vista ultimate(<-
> > I'm evaluating), the second an XP SP2 box that I use to connect to
> > remote database via Remote Desktop. In addition to the accountlockout
> > policy, all of our machines will automatically lock the desktop if
> the
> > machine is idle for 15 minutes. The network is running Windows 2000
> > advanced Server on the PDC with Active Directory.
> >
> > Here's my issue:
> >
> > When working in my Vista install, If I'm logged into my remote XP
> > machine via RDC and the screen locks because of inactivity, Vista
> > somehow locks my network account. Even though there have been no
> > incorrect login attempts. When I come back to the machine to continue
> > my session, Vista informs me that the account is locked. I then have
> > to log onto the pdc and unlock the account through Active Directory.
> >
> > This issue does not occur when booted into the primary XP OS on my
> > main machine.
> >
> > I don't know if it is an issue with cached credentials, or some
> > difference in authentication schemes that is charging my network
> > account with multiple login attempts when I attempt to reconnect.
> >
> > Can anyone point me in the right directions with this?
>
> Lockout problem solved:
>
> This issue was between Outlook 2007 and our network DC. Our office
> uses a hosted Exchange provider. Outlook 2007 assumed that my email
> account credentials were the same as my network credentials. Each time
> I synchronized my inbox, Outlook was sending my email account
> credentials to our PDC. It was this behavior that was violating the
> account password/ lockout policy on our PDC. Once we figured out that
> it was Outlook 2007, we were able to correct the issue.
>
> So if you run into the same thing, check Outlook 2007.
Maud' Dib,
May I trouble you for the solution to your problem? I am having the
exact same issue. What option in Outlook 2007 must i tweak to prevent it
from sending my credentials to the DC?
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