Disable or enable the Small Business Server Account Lockout Policy
To complete this procedure, you must be logged on as a member of the Domain Admins security group.
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Open Server Management.
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In the console tree, click Advanced Management, right-click Group Policy Management, and then click Add forest.
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In the Add forest dialog box, enter the domain name. When prompted Do you want to add this forest with this domain?, click Yes.
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In the console tree, under Group Policy Management, click Forest:forestname, click Domains, right-click Small Business Server Account Lockout Policy, and then click Edit.
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In Group Policy Object Editor, click Computer Configuration, click Windows Settings, and then click Security Settings.
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Under Security Settings, click Account Policies, and then click Account Lockout Policy.
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In the details pane, double-click each of the following policies, and modify settings as needed: Account lockout duration, Account lockout threshold, and Reset account lockout counter after.
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Click Apply, click OK, and then close Group Policy Object Editor.
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Close Group Policy Management.
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To open Server Management, click Start, and then click Server Management.
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Disable or enable the Small Business Server Auditing Policy
To complete this procedure, you must be logged on as a member of the Domain Admins security group.
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Open Server Management.
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In the console tree, click Advanced Management, right-click Group Policy Management, and then click Add forest.
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In the Add forest dialog box, enter the domain name. When prompted Do you want to add this forest with this domain?, click Yes.
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In the console tree, under Group Policy Management, click Forest:forestname, click Domains, right-click domainname, click Domain Controllers, right-click Small Business Server Auditing Policy, and then click Edit.
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In Group Policy Object Editor, click Computer Configuration, click Windows Settings, click Security Settings, and then click Local Policies.
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Under Security Settings, click Local Policies, and then click Audit Policy.
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In the details pane, double-click Audit logon events, and modify settings as needed.
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Click Apply, click OK, and then close Group Policy Object Editor.
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Close Group Policy Management.
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Article
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794
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Created
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1-29-2008
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Modified
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7-21-2008
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Author
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Lucki
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Rating
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(None)
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