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SBS 2000 server with a windows 98 client who logs on to
the network in the AM. User is out of office for a few hours a day and when he comes back in every day, he is locked out and his account has to be unlocked. I am wondering if it is a corrupted pwl file that is talking to the server??? Any ideas? Barbedwireman |
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This is a little unclear. Perhaps his log-in is just "expiring" because of inactivity? Most servers do that. Does logging off and logging back on work? Barbedwireman wrote: > SBS 2000 server with a windows 98 client who logs on to > the network in the AM. User is out of office for a few > hours a day and when he comes back in every day, he is > locked out and his account has to be unlocked. I am > wondering if it is a corrupted pwl file that is talking to > the server??? > > Any ideas? |
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