Mac Pro running OS x Lion 10.7.5 sometimes locks the network password while in sleep mode.

Mac Pro running OS x Lion 10.7.5 sometimes locks the network password while in sleep mode. We have tried resetting the password in AD and locally using keychain but the problem reoccurs. Any suggestions would be great.

Also I unlocked the user account at 9:10am and by 11:10am it locked again. The user was away from his desk in a meeting.

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