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I am the only Vista user in our company. Other than me, it's all XP or
2000. I "upgraded" my XP system to Vista, and all seemed to work OK. Minor compatability issues, but not too bad. All using my main domain user account. Then we moved the computer account to the main domain. The machine account had been in our own software development domain, but Sophos wouldn't update in that condition (only a problem on Vista), so the account was moved and Sophos was happy. All went swimmingly well. Then it came time for the periodic password change. All of a sudden my account was locked out every morning when I powered up. We changed the password back to what it was, but to no avail. Now every time I start the machine and try to log in, the account is locked out and I have to wait 15 minutes for the lockout to expire before I can get logged in to the domain. Our MIS department has checked, and my domain account is fine up until I switch my Vista machine on, and during the startup process, they see 8 failed login attempts, then the account is locked out. I have checked the machine an find no saved passwords in the user account manager. The machine account has been deleted from the old domain - this made no difference. Our MIS department don't have the tools to find out what program is making the failed login attempts. Can anyone suggest where I might look, or sugest a course of action for resolving this mightily irritating Vista feature? No other machine on site has reported any such problem, just my Vista machine. At the moment, Vista would get deployed over the lifeless corpses of our MIS department, they're sick of dealing with this problem that afflicts only "early-adopter" Bob. -- Bob Moore http://bobmoore.mvps.org/ (this is a non-commercial site and does not accept advertising) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Do not reply via email unless specifically requested to do so. Unsolicited email is NOT welcome and will go unanswered. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ |