Sounds like a virus to me. Have a look at Event Viewer, Security for Event ID 644 (locked out accounts) on both AD servers. The event will list the computer trying to log in.
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We have a Windows 2003 Server with AD running in two servers with Microsoft Exchange Server in one of them. After about one month all our accounts come blocked every morning and severall times by day by the Active Directory himself.
We have all the licencensing process ok and service "License Logging Server" running ok.
Why this happens ? How to solve the situation ?
Can you help please ?
Thank you very mutch Raul
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It does sound a lot like the Conficker worm (http://support.microsoft.
We use a proxy server to protect our users from the web and occasionally this locks certain users out. One user (Web development) uses Safari as one of their web browsers and that tries multiple times to connect to the web through the proxy server, after the 10th attempt it locks the users account and requires a member of IT to unlock it again.
Our Proxy server is connected via LDAP to our AD infrastructure.
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by: MidnightOnePosted on 2009-07-16 at 12:50:26ID: 24873095
What do you mean by all accounts become blocked? Users are unable to log in? What error message, if any, do they get?