Re: cached share credentials?

From: corinne (corinnetalaboulma_at_hotmail.com)
Date: 05/13/05

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    Hi Steve,

    Thank you for your reply I will try these solutions.

    Ta!

    Corinne

    "Steven L Umbach" <n9rou@nospam-comcast.net> wrote in message
    news:ed9p8Y3VFHA.3760@TK2MSFTNGP15.phx.gbl...
    > You can use the commands net use and net session to view and delete any
    > sessions. A reboot for sure should clear things up. Windows XP can use
    > "stored credentials" and mapped drives can use persistent credentials that
    > also need to be changed to reflect new passwords. --- Steve
    >
    >
    > "corinne" <corinnetalaboulma@hotmail.com> wrote in message
    > news:%23mXdC9hVFHA.3544@TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl...
    >> Hi evryone,
    >>
    >> Here is my problem.
    >>
    >> Server A
    >> Machine logged in with UserA Password1
    >> DirectoryA shared giving access to user UserA Password1
    >>
    >> Server B
    >> Machine logged in with UserA Password2
    >> DirectoryA accessed via a mapped drive or Network neighbourhood
    >> I was prompted for the user name and Password (I used UserA Password1)
    >>
    >> We wanted to make the password the same on both machines.
    >>
    >> So I disconnected any mapped drive/directory appearing under Network
    >> Places on Server B (logically it should have removed any reference to
    >> Server A beeing associated with UserA Password1)
    >> I disabled the share on Server A
    >> I changed the password on Server A so that it would use UserA Password2
    >> I reset the share giving access to UserA Password2
    >>
    >> Then I went to reconnect to the Share from Server B.
    >> I am told access denied because the User name and Password associated
    >> with Server A is not correct.
    >>
    >> I am thinking that somewhere on Server B the old password is till
    >> associated with UserA Password1, cached maybe.
    >>
    >> There were no mapped drives related to Servert 1 before I changed the
    >> password.
    >>
    >> Questions:
    >>
    >> How can I find this "hidden" association between Server A and "UserA
    >> Password1"? And how can I reset it to accept the new password?
    >>
    >> Thank you for any suggestion you may provide!!!
    >>
    >>
    >> Corinne
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