Cached credentials



Hi I want to know how much time a credential of a user belonging a
domain lasts in a computer without access to the domain controller?

I know there is a configuration for saving the cache credentials for
10 users, but I want to know if there is other way besides putting the
value of "number of previous logons to chache" to zero that allow me
to control the time that a cached credential is valid

thanks a lot
Luis

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