Re: passwords resetting upon reboot of DC



Hello edtech,

What do you mean with reset? During login you get the window that you have to change the password? Please post the exact message.

Best regards

Meinolf Weber
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Hello,
I have had a strange ongoing issue. We have two 2003 SP1 DCs.
Everytime I
reboot either DC, the domain Administrator password, as well as at
least one
other account, have to be reset. It doesn't matter which DC I reboot,
it
happens every time. I've been running an eval of Spotlight on AD and
have
been running tests with it; nothing seems to be showing an issue
there. I've
run various AV/spyware/rootkit scans with nothing found. The last two
admin
passwords have been long; 13-20 characters with special characters
included.
I'm stumped, has anyone seen this before?
Thanks!


.



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