An administrator in your organization has set the Account Lockout Counter to 10. What does this imply?
  1. The account locks out after 10 unsuccessful login attempts.
  2. The account logs in after 10 successful attempts.
  3. The account locks out after 10 successful attempts.
  4. The account logs in after 10 unsuccessful attempts.
Explanation
Answer - A - it implies that the account will lock out after 10 unsuccessful login attempts.

Key Takeaway: Account Lockout Counter is the number of invalid attempts it takes before lockout occurs. The default is 0 and invalid attempt numbers range from 1 to 999. Setting a value of ‘n’ will lock the account after ‘n’ unsuccessful attempts. In this case, the account locks out after 10 unsuccessful login attempts.
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