The referenced account is currently locked out and may not be logged on to.
Hi All, I was wondering what mine was set to and found this from a long-running thread on the subject. Quoting Tim Quan: --------------- 1. Open Control Panel -> Administrative Tools -> Local Security Policy. 2. Click Security Settings -> Account Policies -> Account Lockout Policy. 3. Double-click Account lockout threshold, and type 0 to make “the account will not lock out”. 4. Click OK. --------------- Mine WAS set to zero, so no drama. pkn2011
July 18th, 2011 12:23pm

I think I may have locked myself out of my windows 7 machine. If the administrator account is not enabled and the only account on the machine is locked out due to failed password attempts (my 7 year old niece was playing on the keyboard). How do I recover? When i boot the computer to safe mode it doesnt show the administrator account as a option. Please help..i really dont want to have to install windows 7 all over again...
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July 19th, 2011 3:36am

I think I may have locked myself out of my windows 7 machine. If the administrator account is not enabled and the only account on the machine is locked out due to failed password attempts (my 7 year old niece was playing on the keyboard). How do I recover? When i boot the computer to safe mode it doesnt show the administrator account as a option. Please help..i really dont want to have to install windows 7 all over again... never mind..i had just set the lock out period to 180 mins. I was able to log in now...Thanks anyway
July 19th, 2011 4:04am

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