Laptop Login Issue
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On a single laptop, I am able to login with the users previous network password, not her newest password.
When I go to any network location, I am prompted for username\password and have
to use the new password. Why is the laptop allowing me to login with the previous password? -
@alex.olynyk said in Laptop Login Issue:
On a single laptop, I am able to login with the users previous network password, not her newest password.
When I go to any network location, I am prompted for username\password and have
to use the new password. Why is the laptop allowing me to login with the previous password?Probably not synced? When you are on the network, every auth should be vs. the live AD and not vs. the locally cached credentials. So the question is: Why isn't your local cache updated?
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Probably related to this? https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/2845626
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If the user changed their password while they were off-site and not connected to AD, then this will happen as well.
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Cached credentials baby.
Control Panel > Credential Manager > Windows Credentials > deletedeletedelete
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@crustachio said in Laptop Login Issue:
Cached credentials baby.
Control Panel > Credential Manager > Windows Credentials > deletedeletedelete
Wow. Ok. That's, erm, just let us never talk about this again. Totally forgot this one
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@thwr Me too! Thanks everyone
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@dafyre said in Laptop Login Issue:
If the user changed their password while they were off-site and not connected to AD, then this will happen as well.
Didn't think you could do that with a domain user?
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@thwr said in Laptop Login Issue:
@crustachio said in Laptop Login Issue:
Cached credentials baby.
Control Panel > Credential Manager > Windows Credentials > deletedeletedelete
Wow. Ok. That's, erm, just let us never talk about this again. Totally forgot this one
yeah I've seen this before, but not for a logon to the computer problem.