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harshadd
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Dose in AD windows 2003 server, LDAP stores detailed information of disabled accounts?
Like from which PC (IP or Name) a/c was locked up, date/ time etc?
or if there is any programmatic way to collect this information? Need is raised because I doubt some users are purposely putting wrong passwords 3 times, and locking out there co-workers login IDs.
How to control it?.
Jul 21 '08 #1
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questionit
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Have you tried Eventviewer to look up this information - it might have this information in it somewhere.

Qi
Jul 25 '08 #2

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