Re: Group Policy Need help !!
You didn't find the settings in the GPO called "Small Business Server
Lockout Policy?" If not, on a workstation go to Start -> Run and type
"rsop.msc" without the quotes. In the results, find the setting, and it'll
tell you what GPO contains the policy.
"Eric" <Eric@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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After typing 5 times error password system will lockout the user.
I need change the lockout policy for the system, and I checked "security
setting" for "default domain policy", "SB server domain password policy,
lockout policy", "Domain controllers policy", & Group policy objects" But
the
lockout policy show "not defined" Why? Did I missing something?
Thanks for all help....
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