detecting cached credentials on NT/2K/XP/03
From: Chuck Chopp (ChuckChopp_at_rtfmcsi.com)
Date: 12/04/04
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Date: Fri, 03 Dec 2004 20:02:15 -0500
I've been digging around in the Win32 Platform SDK docs and I'm not finding
anything that calls out how to detect that my local logon was performed
using cached domain credentials. Other than that I can try [and fail] to
locate & access domain controllers due to my disconnected-from-the-network
status and make an assumption about using cached credentials, is there any
100% reliable method to determine if my credentials were freshly
authenticated or if they are cached?
TIA,
Chuck
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