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User gets locked out of account once a week

Asked by mkurtzhals in Microsoft Server, Windows 2003 Server, Active Directory

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User gets locked out of account every thursday of the week.  I am guessing there is a service somewhere dependent on that login info that locks it out.  Any easy way to find where this is.  It could be multiple machines.   I looked at some of the security audits and was wondering where i can find a key for all the event ids such as 538, 576, etc.

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Zones: Microsoft Server, Windows 2003 Server, Active Directory
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Solution Provided By: Chris-Dent
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