Re: get rid of cached domain credentials?

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From: Gordon J. Rattray (gordscorp_at_shaw.ca)
Date: 10/30/04


Date: Sat, 30 Oct 2004 08:12:22 -0700

Hi Steve,

I do agree that the "shutdown event tracker" is configured locally on the
computer and mine is DISABLED....

It still comes up, though, and that's what has me wondering......

Any ideas?

Gordon

"Steven L Umbach" <n9rou@nospam-comcast.net> wrote in message
news:%23NRRBZivEHA.1164@TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl...
> As long as your computer is a member of the domain, computer configuration
> policy will always apply to it and user configuration will always apply to
> you when you logon to the domain either live or with cached credentials.
> The "shutdown event tracker" is part of computer configuration. I do NOT
> recommend that you remove the computer from the domain as you may not be
> able to logon unless you know and name/password for a local user account
> and if you remove a computer from the domain while it is not connected the
> domain, your domain Group Policy settings may not be "unapplied" correctly
> anyhow. --- Steve
>
>
> "Gordon J. Rattray" <gordscorp@shaw.ca> wrote in message
> news:ew5%23U8gvEHA.1564@TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl...
>> Hi there,
>>
>> 4 days a week my main computer is hooked up with the domain controller.
>>
>> During the 3 days a week that the domain controller is off, my main
>> computer still caches the domain controller credentials. For example,
>> when I shutdown the main computer, it displays the "shutdown event
>> tracker".
>>
>> In the local Group Policy the shutdown event tracker is disabled.
>>
>> How can I clear out the cached domain credentials without having to
>> "dis-join" the main computer from the domain?
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Gordon
>>
>
>



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