Re: Making AD account a local account?
- From: supersonic_oasis <supersonicoasis@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 29 May 2008 13:24:02 -0700
That's what is called "cached credentials". The number you refer to (50)
is the number of _different_ logons (people) that are saved. If you set
it to 10, 10 logons will be cached;
OH. So, lets say I leave it at 10. As long as the teacher who is
responsible for that laptop is one of the first 10 people to log on, they
will ALWAYS be able to log on to that machine while not on our network?
.
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