Re: Password Cache
From: Vinny (vcerbone_at_tlngna.com)
Date: 06/04/03
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Date: Wed, 4 Jun 2003 05:32:48 -0700
He is using the Cisco VPN Client authenticating to our
domain. When he boots he is using his old password. I
was wondering if synchronizing the cache was a possibility
without having hime do it manually because he is not IT
savvy. Any other suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
Vinny
>-----Original Message-----
>normally when tries to use the VPN connection, he will be
prompted to enter
>the user name and password, he can then change the
password. ( is he using
>the Microsoft VPN client?)
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>"Vinny" <vcerbone@tlngna.com> wrote in message
>news:0eb101c329ca$b6fe5640$a101280a@phx.gbl...
>> I have a user that has connected to the network in the
>> past. He now connects using a VPN connection however
his
>> network password is cached. His network password has
been
>> changed but when he connects using the VPN he can not
>> authenticate with the server because it still looks at
his
>> network cached password. How do I get his network
>> password to update when he is using the VPN Client?
>>
>> Vinny
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