Hi,
Wondering if anyone has encountered this problem with an Active Directory user id being locked? I'm running VisualCron version 7.7.5 I have defined in VisualCron a "global" credential. It is a user id in Active Directory.
The credential settings I'm using are:
Username: user1
Password: <i entered in the Active Directory password for the user user1>
Domain: <i entered in the name of the Active Directory domain>
The "local login" and "load user profile" are NOT checked.
I have approximately 40 jobs defined in VisualCron. These jobs run an executable stored on a Windows share which corresponds to a NAS. The share is mapped to a drive letter. The jobs execute okay. But I have noticed that VisualCron will "lock" the user id. Lock, in the sense that Active Directory is showing there are attempts to logon with the user id and the "wrong" password is being used. After five attempts the user id is locked. I know I've entered in the correct password for the user id in the "global" credential setting. The bad password attempts seem to have no pattern (that I can discern - meaning, some times the job will run and there is no bad password attempt recorded in Active Directory)
i've downgraded to VisualCron version 7.7.4 to solve my problem (i.e. downgrading to version 7.7.4, no changes to the jobs and there are no further instances of a bad password being sent - ie the user id doesn't get locked).
Has anyone encountered this scenario?
Michael
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2015-10-15T06:52:25Z
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