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Copy of Domain Administrator Account - Exempt from Lockout Policy?

Asked by matthew_barclay in Windows Network Security, Miscellaneous Security

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Hi, I am currently planning some changes to our Domain Administrator account. This will involve creating a new renamed Super User which will be a copy of the original account. I will then create a new 'decoy' Administrator account with no privileges. The original account will then be renamed and disabled.

I have ensured that all dependencies on the account including applications, services and scheduled tasks etc have been removed.

I am aware that the Domain Administrator account by default cannot be locked out which is vital in the case of a denial of service attack. Can anyone tell me if the new account which has been copied from the original will also be exempt from be locked?

Thanks in advanced.
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