Hello!
I'm a semi-administrator on an NT network, i.e. I don't have the right to manage my account or access the server, just manage other accounts. I'm on an NT Workstation 4.0 sp6 and since Monday morning I get locked out of my account several times a day. Of course, since I'm not a full-fledged administrator I cannot unlock my account.
I've spoken with the network administrators and they can't figure anything out. For example, I just tried to log in to a second machine and found I was locked out after entering my login info only once, not three times which is our lockout threshold. I called up the LAN team and they said their log showed my account was locked out when I logged onto the other machine, not before.
Usually this happens when either I work on a user's machine and they forget to change the username field and just type their password, locking me out, or I map to a drive from their account and forget not to make it persistent; When they log back in my login tries to map all these drives.
When I am locked out I can still access my mail, access some network drives, access User Manager, etc. Except for once I was never completely locked out but I wasn't able to log off and log in again. This morning I had my account unlocked and consecutively logged on and off my machine five times without a problem. I disconnected all my network drives and let the login script remap them just to make sure I didn't map them incorrectly. No problem at all, but give it a couple hours or so and I get locked out again.
SO . . . what the heck is going on here? I'd appreciate help or sympathy.
Thanks.
I'm a semi-administrator on an NT network, i.e. I don't have the right to manage my account or access the server, just manage other accounts. I'm on an NT Workstation 4.0 sp6 and since Monday morning I get locked out of my account several times a day. Of course, since I'm not a full-fledged administrator I cannot unlock my account.
I've spoken with the network administrators and they can't figure anything out. For example, I just tried to log in to a second machine and found I was locked out after entering my login info only once, not three times which is our lockout threshold. I called up the LAN team and they said their log showed my account was locked out when I logged onto the other machine, not before.
Usually this happens when either I work on a user's machine and they forget to change the username field and just type their password, locking me out, or I map to a drive from their account and forget not to make it persistent; When they log back in my login tries to map all these drives.
When I am locked out I can still access my mail, access some network drives, access User Manager, etc. Except for once I was never completely locked out but I wasn't able to log off and log in again. This morning I had my account unlocked and consecutively logged on and off my machine five times without a problem. I disconnected all my network drives and let the login script remap them just to make sure I didn't map them incorrectly. No problem at all, but give it a couple hours or so and I get locked out again.
SO . . . what the heck is going on here? I'd appreciate help or sympathy.