Re: clear login cache



Or you can set it by hand in the registry/through a script at:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Winlogon

REG_SZ: cachedlogonscount
Value: 0

<Gurunath Rokhade> wrote in message
news:200784144232gurunathr@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Hi Peter,

In windows XP Prof. system, Interactive Logon option from Local Security
Policy is set default to "10 logons" value. You have to set this option to
"0 logon"
value. How will you get it done? Here is the solution;

Ask your Desktop Administrator to boot your windowsxp into Local Machine
Administrator logon, then follow the next steps;

1. Open Control Panel
2. Open Administrative tools
3. Double Click on Local Security Policy icon
4. Point to Security Settings---Local Policies---
Security Options.
5. You will find the, "Interactive Logon:Number of
Privius logons to cache(In case domain ontroller
is not available)" option which is set to 10
logons.
6. Double click on this option and set the value to
0 logons.


This will solve your problem.


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