Cached credentials.
I have a user unable to logon to his laptop with cached credentials. Gets
the "no domain controller available" message. Using XP SP2 on a new Dell
Latitude. Other accounts on the laptop can logon with cached creds. only
this user has a problem. I even deleted his user profile and created a new
one, same symptoms. All users are members of the same domain and all
security settings apply domain wide. Any ideas what is happening?
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Relevant Pages
- Re: How to change password?
... No he will not be able to logon with cached credentials unless he knows the ... still allow him access to the domain through the VPN not being able to logon ... use a local admin account to get into the laptop and is able to connect to ... (microsoft.public.windowsxp.security_admin) - Re: Authentication woes
... User account and laptop account are members of the domain/ AD forest. ... Given the correct credentials user can browse the DC's ... If the user logon with cached credentials, there is on additional check or bypassing the account infos to the DC's when you connect to it. ... (microsoft.public.windows.server.active_directory) - Re: Cannot authenticate remote user to share
... Have her try to logon to the domain via vpn using the ... > domain name also which can be configured in the properties of the vpn connectoid. ... If she uses her laptop on the lan. ... but not when using the cached credentials when disconnected. ... (microsoft.public.security) - Re: My Documents Popup
... Thanks but once is a while I loose my "cached credentials", ... > Don't logon as administrator. ... >> Also, if a laptop that is used in the Office, when that laptop is taken ... >> next day come back to the office and logon to the domain again. ... (microsoft.public.windows.server.sbs) - Can not logon cause physical address change
... I just had the motherboard change in my laptop by dell. ... can't logon on & if so how do I fix this. ... (microsoft.public.windows.server.networking) |
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