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"Credentials Expired" When Logging into Terminal Services

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byrne1

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I have a user that recently moved out of state (and thus outside of my network). She accesses the network via Cisco VPN client, but each time she tries to log onto a server via Terminal Services she gets a message stating that her credentials have expired and her account get locked (my group policy locks accounts after three unsuccessful login attempts, but she swears she's only trying once).

I can unlock her account and she gets back in just fine. What on Earth is causing this to happen? Is she not exiting out of TS correctly? Any ideas?
 
This can sometimes result from using cached credentials to authenticate over VPN. Try to re-cache the credentials using net command (refer to the below link).
Can access remote computer via VPN occasionally
Access remote computer via VPN occasionally. Situation: The client has created a VPN on a Windows 2000 server successfully. The VPN client can establish the ...

Or edit the windows saved password following this link,
How to Edit/Remove Windows Saved Password - Also, have the use to clear cookies/cache.


Bob Lin, MS-MVP, MCSE & CNE
How to Setup Windows, Network, VPN & Remote Access on
 
Ramp up your security event loggin. Someone may be trying to password guess on her account...

Hope This Helps,

Good Luck!
 
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