It sounds like you might be running a shield version that when the password is changed outside of the system the user is activated on it needs to deactivated so it can sync up with the current domain password. In our current generation of DDP|E you can add the below registry key and when the agent sees this condition occur it will reactivate without having to be WSDeactivated first.
HKLM\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\CMGShield, DWORD: AutoReactivation set to 1
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August 26th, 2016 12:00
Hello There,
It sounds like you might be running a shield version that when the password is changed outside of the system the user is activated on it needs to deactivated so it can sync up with the current domain password. In our current generation of DDP|E you can add the below registry key and when the agent sees this condition occur it will reactivate without having to be WSDeactivated first.
HKLM\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\CMGShield, DWORD: AutoReactivation set to 1
Thanks!
Stephen Overton