- Can't login offline
- Posted by Andrew Jurgens on January 21st, 2008
I have an odd one.
I have two users sharing a laptop joined to a domain. The login's will work
fine for a while then after one uses logs off while away from the network the
other user can not log on. Only the last user can log back in. The machine
has been working offline and online fine for a number of months.
They get an error msg that their password is incorrect.
We have rebuilt the laptop and rejoined to domain.
Any help appreciated.
- Posted by Anteaus on January 23rd, 2008
I'm fairly sure there is a registry value (and a corresponding policy) that
determines the maximum number of passwords to be cached. This is your likely
problem area.
"Andrew Jurgens" wrote:
- Posted by Anteaus on January 23rd, 2008
I'm fairly sure there is a registry value (and a corresponding policy) that
determines the maximum number of passwords to be cached. This is your likely
problem area.
"Andrew Jurgens" wrote:
- Posted by Andrew on January 23rd, 2008
Thanks Anteaus.
We have that set at 10 but there are only two users that access this
machine. Therefor I would have thought it would be ok.
I am wondering if there is a limit about how long you can stay off the
network and still log in?
"Anteaus" wrote:
- Posted by Andrew on January 23rd, 2008
Thanks Anteaus.
We have that set at 10 but there are only two users that access this
machine. Therefor I would have thought it would be ok.
I am wondering if there is a limit about how long you can stay off the
network and still log in?
"Anteaus" wrote:
- Posted by Anteaus on January 25th, 2008
"Andrew" wrote:
Not that I know of, other than the password-expiry timeout, if one exists.
Some sites work that way with laptops, with users going overseas and relying
on cached credentials for weeks at a time. It's not an arrangement I favour,
but it clearly works.
It does sound like either you have an obscure fault, or else a domain policy
of some kind has created the issue.
- Posted by Anteaus on January 25th, 2008
"Andrew" wrote:
Not that I know of, other than the password-expiry timeout, if one exists.
Some sites work that way with laptops, with users going overseas and relying
on cached credentials for weeks at a time. It's not an arrangement I favour,
but it clearly works.
It does sound like either you have an obscure fault, or else a domain policy
of some kind has created the issue.
- Posted by Andrew Jurgens on January 28th, 2008
Thanks. Since I have rebuilt the laptop I guess the next place will be the
server.
Any suggestions on what might cause this as I have gone through Group Policy
Editor and found no references?
Cheers,
Andrew
"Anteaus" wrote:
- Posted by Andrew Jurgens on January 28th, 2008
Thanks. Since I have rebuilt the laptop I guess the next place will be the
server.
Any suggestions on what might cause this as I have gone through Group Policy
Editor and found no references?
Cheers,
Andrew
"Anteaus" wrote: