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Make sure you tried accessing it recently.
And by recently.. i mean.. right before you picked up the phone to call us. :twisted:
User: I can't access my account
Me: Ok.. what happens when you try?
User: It says i'm not allowed.
Me: (i check his account.. its not disabled... access is valid.. and password is 4 days old.. which means he logged in and changed the password 4 days ago.. access logs show no errors within the last 48hrs.)
Me: Ok.. what username are you using to access?
User: (user gives me the username... its the same one i'm looking at)
Me: When did you last try accessing?
User: oh.. a short time ago.
Me: I'm not showing any errors on your account, the account is enabled and valid.. and i'm not showing any recent errors ... how long ago?
User: 3 days ago
Me: Can you try accessing now?
User: ok. one second.
(30 seconds go by)
User: It works. Thanks. Bye.
:twisted::twisted::twisted::twisted:
oh... btw... the server the user tried accessing is a unix server.
the way we have our unix system set up... they change their password in a "password" server.. which propagates the password changes out to the production environment. it takes about 5-10min for the replication to occur, and they even get a message that says "Password has been changed.. please allow 10min for the new password to go into effect" .. i bet the moron changed his password, then immediately tried accessing. Its gonna give 'em an error because the password they enter doesn't match the production password system.
And by recently.. i mean.. right before you picked up the phone to call us. :twisted:
User: I can't access my account
Me: Ok.. what happens when you try?
User: It says i'm not allowed.
Me: (i check his account.. its not disabled... access is valid.. and password is 4 days old.. which means he logged in and changed the password 4 days ago.. access logs show no errors within the last 48hrs.)
Me: Ok.. what username are you using to access?
User: (user gives me the username... its the same one i'm looking at)
Me: When did you last try accessing?
User: oh.. a short time ago.
Me: I'm not showing any errors on your account, the account is enabled and valid.. and i'm not showing any recent errors ... how long ago?
User: 3 days ago
Me: Can you try accessing now?
User: ok. one second.
(30 seconds go by)
User: It works. Thanks. Bye.
:twisted::twisted::twisted::twisted:
oh... btw... the server the user tried accessing is a unix server.
the way we have our unix system set up... they change their password in a "password" server.. which propagates the password changes out to the production environment. it takes about 5-10min for the replication to occur, and they even get a message that says "Password has been changed.. please allow 10min for the new password to go into effect" .. i bet the moron changed his password, then immediately tried accessing. Its gonna give 'em an error because the password they enter doesn't match the production password system.
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