The user account name can not be resolved within the Active Directory. You would need to verify whether the user is a real user or just a temporary user object generated for some application purpose. You might be able to refine the LDAP search filter to avoid this error.
The user account has been automatically locked because too many invalid logon attempts or password change attempts have been ...
The user account has been locked because there were too many log on attempts. For assistance, contact your system administrator. ...
The user account is currently disabled and cannot be used. For assistance, contact your system administrator or technical ...
The user account is in a different forest than the computer account. The processing of Group Policy from another forest is ...
The user account name can not be resolved within the Active Directory. You would need to verify whether the user is a real ...
The user account or password entered is invalid. If you entered a domain account, make sure the name is prefixed with the ...
The user accounts database (NET.ACC) is corrupted. The local security system is replacing the corrupted NET.ACC with the ...
The user accounts database (NET.ACC) is corrupted. The local security system is replacing the corrupted NET.ACC with the ...
The user accounts database (NET.ACC) is missing. The local security system is restoring the backup database made at %1. Any ...