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AD account lockout tool
It is a common practice for admins to enforce timely password changes and stringent password policies to ensure organizational network security. However, these security measures can adversely affect productivity when users forget their login passwords, causing frequent AD account lockouts.
ADSelfService Plus, an identity security solution with MFA, SSO, and password management capabilities, provides a self-service account unlock tool that allows local and remote users to unlock AD accounts and other cloud accounts without help desk assistance.
Around the clock self-service options for locked-out user accounts
ADSelfService Plus enables users to unlock their Microsoft, Google Workspace, or AD accounts from any location!
Account unlock from login screens
Allow users to unlock accounts from their Windows, macOS, and Linux login screens.
Learn moreAccount unlock from a private network
Grant users the ability to update their local cached credentials after unlocking their AD accounts remotely.
Learn moreAccount unlock from mobile devices
Empower users to unlock their accounts from their Android and iOS devices.
Learn moreAccount unlock from web browsers
Enable users to unlock their AD and cloud accounts securely using ADSelfService Plus' web browser.
Stringent MFA techniques to secure self-service account unlocks
ADSelfService Plus allows admins to trigger a preconfigured authentication workflow once users initiate an account unlock. It comprises 20 different authentication techniques, including FIDO passkeys, biometrics, and YubiKey, which can be utilized to authenticate users during self-service account unlocks. ADSelfService Plus ensures the protection of confidential data by allowing admins to enforce different types of authentication techniques for different users based on their level of access to sensitive business data.
The following are some MFA methods that ADSelfService Plus supports to authenticate user identities:
Supported authenticators for self-service account unlock
The following are some MFA methods that ADSelfService Plus supports to authenticate user identities during account unlock:
For the complete list of supported authenticators, click here.
Conditional access policies for enhanced security
The conditional access policies offered by ADSelfService Plus enable admins to configure context-based rules to step-up or step-down the authentication flow for self-service account unlock. These authentication factors can be altered based on various factors, such as the IP address, time of request, device used, and the geolocation of the user. In a scenario where an account unlock request is received from an untrusted IP address, the user can be asked to complete additional factors of identity verification, with biometrics being a mandatory verification factor.
Supported platforms for self-service account unlock
ADSelfService Plus supports the following user directories for self-service account unlock.
- AD
- OpenLDAP
- AD Lightweight Directory Services (LDS)
- Google Workspace
- Microsoft SQL Server
- Salesforce
- Microsoft 365
- IBM AS400
- HP-UX
- Oracle Database
Types of account unlock requests IT admins receive from end users
- My Active Directory account is locked. How do I unlock it?
- I have been locked out of my laptop because of a forgotten password.
- I am unable to access my work account.
- How do I unlock my AD account?
- How do I unlock my locked Active Directory account?
- My AD account keeps locking me out because of forgotten passwords.
- Can I unlock my own AD account?
- What to do if I've locked myself out of my laptop?
- What to do if I cannot unlock my laptop?
- How do I reset my laptop if I'm locked out?
ADSelfService Plus empowers your end users to unlock their own accounts right from their login screens, freeing IT admins from these routine account unlock queries.
Ensure 100% user enrollment for self-service account unlock
ADSelfService Plus requires users to complete MFA enrollment before they can use the account unlock tool. To ensure 100% user enrollment, ADSelfService Plus enables IT admins to:
- Invite users to enroll in MFA via email and push notifications.
- Force users to enroll when they log in to their machines with a persistent pop-up dialogue box.
- Utilize users' existing AD information for enrollment.
- Automatically enroll users by importing necessary enrollment data from an external database or using CSV files.
Benefits of self-service account unlock using ADSelfService Plus
Improved user productivity
Users no longer have to depend on the help desk's availability to unlock their locked out accounts. This means both users and IT admins don't lose their productivity because of account lockouts.
Reduced help desk workload
Lighten the burden for IT admins by enabling users to unlock their own locked out account at any time of day.
Increased ROI
ADSelfService Plus delivers benefits on the day it's installed by resolving workforce downtime issues and reducing incurred IT costs due to account lockouts.
Simplified tracking
Monitor the status of users' account lockouts with the help of detailed reports. Moreover, ADSelfService Plus makes collecting data for legal auditing easy.
ADSelfService Plus also supports
Adaptive MFA
Enable context-based MFA with 19 different authentication factors for endpoint and application logins.
Enterprise single sign-on
Allow users to access all enterprise applications with a single, secure authentication flow.
Remote work enablement
Enhance remote work with cached credential updates, secure logins, and mobile password management.
Powerful integrations
Establish an efficient and secure IT environment through integration with SIEM, ITSM, and IAM tools.
Enterprise self-service
Delegate profile updates and group subscriptions to end users and monitor these self-service actions with approval workflows.
Zero Trust
Create a Zero Trust environment with advanced identity verification techniques and render your networks impenetrable to threats.