Re: Cached Credentials
- From: "Paul Bergson [MVP-DS]" <pbergson@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 18 Jan 2007 07:53:07 -0600
Are you sure he hasn't forgotten his password? Did you have him try and
logon to a domain machine with the same password. This would verify that he
wasn't using an incorrect one.
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"Kbalz" <kbalczak@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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In reference to this topic :
http://groups.google.com/group/microsoft.public.windows.server.active_directory/browse_thread/thread/4ae002c879e8c33b/919811e2e35d194d?lnk=gst&q=Interactive+Logon%3A+Number+of+previous+logons&rnum=4&hl=en#919811e2e35d194d
I have a salesman who is going to be working from home, VPN connection
in. Client is Windows XP sp2, domain is Windows 2003 R2, He has been
gone for 3 days, able to login with no direct contact with the DC.. he
has been logging in using the cached credentials, and able to VPN in
just fine.
Today he got the message "cannot log in because the domain is not
available" it seems that the token only allowed him to login a certain
amount of times before it needs to have some DC communication.
How can I set this up, I am trying to avoid him logging in locally.
I can't seem to find any security policy that fits the bill. Thanks,
.
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