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Getting Error ID 4625 for a mapped drive but user can access drive

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Sam

We have a work machine that can access a mapped network drive just fine but the server (2012 R2) is throwing out Audit Failure Error ID 4625 An account failed to log on. Failure Information: Failure Reason: Unknown user name or bad password. Status: 0xC000006D Sub Status: 0xC000006A

I deleted the mapped drive and remapped it. It shows the Audit Success in logs but soon after, it starts to throw the 4625 error again. Because of this our SIEM logs are constantly alert us on this and I don't want to turn this off in case there is a real attack.

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