Re: RSoP Lockout Account
- From: "Ken B" <none@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 3 Oct 2005 08:54:55 -0400
You can have only one password / lockout policy per domain. It goes
hand-in-hand with the saying "A chain is only as strong as its weakest
link"... the point of the domain is to make a unified security structure.
Wouldn't make sense to have a weaker policy in effect for part of the domain
than another part.
hth,
Ken
"RG" <RG@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:3C50D3D9-8F75-4E0F-A328-038E7672E263@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Hi
>
> I'm trying to aply a GPO to an OU that contains computers, i want to be
> able
> to make any user in those computers have their account lookout after 3
> atempts.
> I created the GPO on the computers OU that i created.
> I aplyed the settings i want.
> The default setting of 0 atempts was removed from the defaut domain policy
> The RSoP says that a test user i chose in another OU loging on one of the
> computers will have the policy enforced.
> But when i try it for real, it does'nt work.
>
>
> Server Windows Server 2003 SP1
> PC Windows XP Pro SP1
>
>
> What could be the problem???
>
> Thanks in advance
>
> RG
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