Re: Login from laptop.
- From: "Roger Abell [MVP]" <mvpNoSpam@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 4 Apr 2006 08:23:03 -0700
No.
Caching one login would be sufficient if the user only
uses one domain account while not in touch with domain.
10 is a reasonable default.
"MLA!" <MLA@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I just read a topic about changin value for cached logons.
The maximum is 50.
The user uses a laptop everyday in the office and at home.
So after 50 logons at home he will be blocked or I have to change a
regestry
value
again?
How to fix it once forever?
Thanks,
Michael.
"one3cap" wrote:
yes, they should be able to already granted they already logged on to the
notebook once with domain account while on domain. It is called cached
credentials and by deafault they will have 10 successful logons to the
"domain" while not physically connected to the domain. there is a setting
in
the registry to change the defualt behavior of 10.
"MLA!" wrote:
Hi,
presently my laptop users using 2 profiles.
First for login to AD when in the office and second local (when out
office).
Is there a way that they can use only AD profile.
Not to choose "This computer" when out of office?
Thanks,
Michael.
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