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Clear login cacheIf I would like to clear the login cache everytime after the login, is
there any way to do it? Scenario: The server is connected to the network, the first time I login, it authenticate to the AD and cache the login. The next time, if the machine is not connected to the network, I still can login to the machine with the cached credential. BUT, I want avoid this kind of problem, I need to authenticate to the AD for every single logon to the machine. If the machine is not connected to the network, no one can login to the machine. Thanks in advance. wodoy.peter
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On 17 Dec 2006 22:20:17 -0800, "wodoy.peter" <wodoy.pe***@gmail.com> wrote: See tip 3160 » How do I use Group Policy to delete locally cached copies of roaming profiles? >If I would like to clear the login cache everytime after the login, is >there any way to do it? > >Scenario: >The server is connected to the network, the first time I login, it >authenticate to the AD and cache the login. The next time, if the >machine is not connected to the network, I still can login to the >machine with the cached credential. BUT, I want avoid this kind of >problem, I need to authenticate to the AD for every single logon to the >machine. If the machine is not connected to the network, no one can >login to the machine. > > >Thanks in advance. > > >wodoy.peter in the 'Tips & Tricks' at http://www.jsifaq.com See tip 6360 » How can I remove old profiles from my workstations? Jerold Schulman Windows Server MVP JSI, Inc. http://www.jsiinc.com http://www.jsifaq.com also take a look at the Computer Configuration | Windows Settings |
Security Settings | Local Policies | Security Options | Interactive Logon: Number of previous logons to cache (in case domain controller is not available) wodoy.peter wrote: Show quoteHide quote > If I would like to clear the login cache everytime after the login, is > there any way to do it? > > Scenario: > The server is connected to the network, the first time I login, it > authenticate to the AD and cache the login. The next time, if the > machine is not connected to the network, I still can login to the > machine with the cached credential. BUT, I want avoid this kind of > problem, I need to authenticate to the AD for every single logon to the > machine. If the machine is not connected to the network, no one can > login to the machine. > > > Thanks in advance. > > > wodoy.peter
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