Exchange 2003- locked out account
Hi there Guys
Hope you all are well I have a user that is currently working on a windows 7 pc, every 20mins his account locks out. I had a look at the Dc but that just points me to the exchange server had a look at the event id and this is what i get please see below.
This problem is a on going problem is it the exchange server that locks the account? or is it a client that is trying to access the account??
what is Advapi? i know it has some thing to do with IIS???
Logon Failure:
Reason:
Unknown user name or bad password
User Name: source
Domain:
Safe
Logon Type: 8
Logon Process: Advapi
Authentication Package: Negotiate
Workstation Name: EXCH-02
Caller User Name: EXCH-02$
Caller Domain: ALI
Caller Logon ID: (0x0,0x3E7)
Caller Process ID: 7588
Transited Services:
-
Source Network Address: 41.113.14.194
Source Port: 37027
April 20th, 2011 12:01pm
The IP address you have posted belongs to a mobile phone provider. Therefore I would suspect that the user has entered their account details in to a mobile device, and then changed their password.
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April 20th, 2011 5:27pm
Hi Santosh,
Please check whether the
IP address “41.113.14.194” is used by your Windows 7 PC.
As far as I know, ADVAPI is the DLL for advanced windows api’s and is used in a lot of OS related code. When using logon Type 8 (NetworkCleartext), user need
logon from within an ASP script using the ADAVAPI or logs on to IIS using IIS’s basic authentication mode.
Some related documents for you, hope these help:
Event Message:
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc957091.aspx
Error message when you try to view a Web site that is hosted on Internet Information Server 6.0 by using anonymous access: "401.1 Unauthorized: Logon failed" (Error
4)
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/909887
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April 22nd, 2011 12:03am