Windows 10: Active Directory - not able to update lockouttime attribute.

Discus and support Active Directory - not able to update lockouttime attribute. in Windows 10 Software and Apps to solve the problem; While Updating lockouttime attributeas a large integer for an user in active directory, getting below error.Operation failed. Error code : 0x57The... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Software and Apps' started by ReddyKiran AV, Dec 14, 2022.

  1. Active Directory - not able to update lockouttime attribute.


    While Updating lockouttime attributeas a large integer for an user in active directory, getting below error.Operation failed. Error code : 0x57The parameter is incorrect00000057: SysErr: DSID-031A12C8, problem 22Invalid argument, data 0.any help is appreciated.

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    ReddyKiran AV, Dec 14, 2022
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  2. Attributes of directories

    Hi,

    Can someone let me know how to identify attributes of directories and give me a couple of examples please,

    Many thanks
     
    DianneJensern, Dec 14, 2022
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  3. Drone Win User
    Directory Size Utility

    First of all nice utility, Mindweaver!
    Second of all, it's so nice to see that this section ain't dead.

    I have a few questions/suggestions, maybe you'd want to see ...
    • maybe you rename Get Folder button caption to something more intuitive? Add Folder, Get Folder Size, Check Folder Size or something like that?
    • Could you add subfolder files to the right pane? (it can be a tickbox with include sub dirs)
    • maybe you also add export list to excel?
    • there's delete file button maybe you add delete folder button too?
    • and finally maybe you can add UP button for directories?
     
    Drone, Dec 14, 2022
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  4. Active Directory - not able to update lockouttime attribute.

    Directory Size Utility

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    Mindweaver, Dec 14, 2022
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