Increase Logon Cache in Windows XP



Dear All,

In the Group Policy there is very good feature i.e. Interactive logon:
Number of Previouse logons to cache(in case domain controller is not
available) in the below mentioned patch in Group Policy:

Computer Configuration\Windows Settings\Security Settings\Local
Policies\Security Options

The Maximum Limit to increase the Logon Count is 50, Is it possible to
Increase the Logon Count more than 50 ?

Your reply will be appriated.

Thanks & regards,
Arjun
Web:www.netarjun.wetpaint.com
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