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- Kevin_StewartEmployee
Can you elaborate on your configuration? That error is usually a benign warning message and happens when some part of an AD auth/query fails.
- Moshiko_KochvaNimbostratus
Update: after adding a Debug logging policy on the relevant APM policy I found that the password for the Active Directory user account that I have tried to authenticate has been expired. It's to bad that the APM doesn't log that in the default logging policy.
AD agent: Auth (logon attempt:0): Domain password has been expired and must be changed for 'User@Domain.com'
After resetting the user password the authentication succeeded.
Thanks Kevin.
- Moshiko_KochvaNimbostratus
Update: after adding a Debug logging policy on the relevant APM policy I found that the password for the Active Directory user account that I have tried to authenticate has been expired. It's to bad that the APM doesn't log that in the default logging policy.
AD agent: Auth (logon attempt:0): Domain password has been expired and must be changed for 'User@Domain.com'
After resetting the user password the authentication succeeded.
Thanks Kevin.