Re: Error Code!

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<eng_shaima1183@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:1126594295.885855.271930@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Hello Everybody....
>
> When I need to force logoff for a user, after the disabling of the
> account, nothing is work. I mean the user can logon again even that his
> account is disabled.
>
> The error of the script: Object not a collection
> Code:800A01C3
>
> Can anyone tell me how can I force the logoff of the user without
> letting him enter th domain again; because of the disabling of the
> account???

If you have tried to script the logging off of the remote user, and your
script throws an error, then perhaps you are on the right trail with your
script, but have just made a simple coding error. Without seeing your code,
however, this is only conjecture.

As to the user being able to logon again after you have disabled his
account, well, that just cannot be. Have you verified this action by
disabling a test account and then logging in to it? Do you perhaps have some
problems with replication between your DC's?

/Al


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