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clithero Posted - Aug 08 2007 : 08:54:27 AM
Hi,
I changed my password yesterday( it was about to expire) and now I am getting an error message reading:

H:\ is not accessible.
The referenced account is currently locked and may not be logged on to.

Obviously, somehow my new password is not getting through. Please tell me HOW to fix this problem.

Thanks.
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francis.favorini Posted - Sep 25 2007 : 3:38:19 PM
Your account was locked out due to supplying the wrong password multiple times. It is unlocked now. Please see this post for tips on how to change your password.

-Francis
tankersley Posted - Sep 25 2007 : 2:52:37 PM
I am trying to change my BIAC password and get following error:

Error Changing Password
There was an error changing the password for user tankersley in domain BIAC.
Your password was not changed.

Have also tried username tankersl and get the same error message.

Dharol
francis.favorini Posted - Aug 08 2007 : 11:47:12 AM
Logoff and logon again should be sufficient. (Technically, all you would need to do is disconnect/reconnect all connections to network servers, but that can be a bit tricky to do.)

Also, whenever you change your password, be sure to be logged on to one and only one computer. This will help avoid conflicts from stored and outdated credentials being used, which can cause your account to be locked out.

-Francis
clithero Posted - Aug 08 2007 : 09:23:43 AM
I rebooted my computer and this seemed to work, if anyone has this problem in the future.

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