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Old 02-07-2008, 10:53 AM   #1
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Re: cached domain credentials not working



"John Wunderlich" wrote:

> =?Utf-8?B?QlNVTWVsaXNzYQ==?= <>
> wrote in news::
>
> > Appoligies if this is posted in the wrong area.
> >
> > This is an odd problem. The system is a laptop, XP SP3. The
> > user, when connected to the network logs in with their domain
> > credentials just fine. When they disconnect from the network they
> > cannot logon with their domain credentials, it's like they are not
> > cached. To further complicate things, the user is also denied
> > access to OWA (Outlook Web Access) when they enter their domain
> > credentials. Yet Outlook on the local machine works just fine when
> > connected directly to the network. They are also denied access
> > when authenticating to the domain via Citrix. So essentially the
> > only way this user can log on and do anything constructive is when
> > they are physically connected to the corporate network, using
> > locally installed applications. I have no idea where to begin
> > troubleshooting this problem. Any ideas?

>
> The following article explains how to disable credential caching...
> Perhaps reversing the process will re-enable it?
>
> "Disable Logon to Windows Computers When Not Connected to a Domain"
> <http://www.howtogeek.com/howto/windows-vista/disable-logon-windows-no-domain/>
>
> HTH,
> John



Thank you for your post. The registry on this particular machine is set as
it should be. Not just on the line mentioned in the article but all the other
sections of the key. I thought, and hoped, this would be the answer. Again,
thank you for taking the time to help.
>

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