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Hi all,
I would like to ask for help.
We have a problem with a login on ThinOS.
If the user puts a 1-time bad password, the account is automatically locked on the domain because ThinOS sent 3 hits with a bad password ( Domain GPO is set to lock the account after 3 hits). Why did ThinOS send 3 hits?
Can I set something up?
Thank you for your advice
Martin
Hello Martin,
I’m having the same issue on 8.6.013. Did you ever find a solution to your problem?
We downgraded all our thin clients to 8.6.013 recently, because some of our thin clients get stuck in a reboot loop since we started using wyse management suite. Ever since the downgrade we have had users lock them selves out of AD after one bad password. I guess upgrading to a newer firmware would resolve this issue. But for us this brings other more detrimental issues.
Kind regards.
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