This information cannot be obtained from any of the Microsoft Dynamics GP related databases. How can it record the data when it does not have access to the tables.
David Musgrave [MSFT]
Escalation Engineer - Microsoft Dynamics GP
Microsoft Dynamics Support - Asia Pacific
Microsoft Dynamics (formerly Microsoft Business Solutions)
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Do you have Microsoft Dynamics GP v9.0 or later with Windows Server 2003 and Active Directory as well as SQL Server 2005?
All this is needed to have the failed password attempts tracked.
Please note that a single failed password attempt from Dynamics GP will use 4 attempts as far as SQL Server is concerned.
FYI: A change was made in v10.0 SP2 to no longer support the legacy password encryption by default, this means that one failed attempt is one failed attempt.
David Musgrave [MSFT]
Escalation Engineer - Microsoft Dynamics GP
Microsoft Dynamics Support - Asia Pacific
Microsoft Dynamics (formerly Microsoft Business Solutions)
Any views contained within are my personal views and not necessarily Microsoft policy.
This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights.
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