Hey guys,
I don't know if I can describe the problem correctly, but maybe someone can help me:
My company uses an Active Directory for user distribution.
After I changed my password yesterday, one of our numerous computers is obviously still trying to log in to our system with old credentials (probably Exchange).This causes my account to be permanently blocked.
Our user management claims that there is no way to find out which computer is sending the request or to simply log off all computers I should be logged on to.
I should check all devices I have been logged on to in the last 90 days, which is not possible. The only devices I know of that I was busy with during that time are logged off or shut down.
Is there really no way to find out if a computer and, if applicable, which computer is still logged on to our domain via my username?
I would do appreciate it if someone could help me out. thx :)
I don't know if I can describe the problem correctly, but maybe someone can help me:
My company uses an Active Directory for user distribution.
After I changed my password yesterday, one of our numerous computers is obviously still trying to log in to our system with old credentials (probably Exchange).This causes my account to be permanently blocked.
Our user management claims that there is no way to find out which computer is sending the request or to simply log off all computers I should be logged on to.
I should check all devices I have been logged on to in the last 90 days, which is not possible. The only devices I know of that I was busy with during that time are logged off or shut down.
Is there really no way to find out if a computer and, if applicable, which computer is still logged on to our domain via my username?
I would do appreciate it if someone could help me out. thx :)