Unlock User Account on AIX
by dervish on Feb.21, 2014, under AIX
1. # passwd <userid>
2. # chsec -f /etc/security/lastlog -a unsuccessful_login_count=0 -s <userid>
3. # chuser account_locked=false <userid>
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