Disabling password caching

From: Joe Lacascio (jlacasci@wheatonma.edu)
Date: 08/23/02


From: "Joe Lacascio" <jlacasci@wheatonma.edu>
Date: Fri, 23 Aug 2002 06:46:29 -0700

We have a public lab for students (WinXP pro). The
students can access private folders on a server over the
network. When they access their private folders, they
must provide a password. When they are done with the
public PC and if they don't log off of the PC, the next
student can get into the private folder on the server
since the password of the previous student must be cached.
Is there a way to force a password prompt each time a
user tries to get to a network resource? I assume this
would involve disabling password caching?
Thanks,
Joe



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