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Hi,
I have a number of Windows 2000 Professional and XP laptops in the field.
For one XP machine I had to set Computer Configuration\Windows
Settings\Security Settings\Local Policies\Security Optins\Number of previous
logon in cache to a higher number, but most machines seem to be able to login
indefinitely (as long as they don't login as Local).
I have a single-layer domain, if that's an issue, but I don't see a reason
why the laptops can keep logging in. The machines are out in the field so I
am basing this issue on end-user reporting.
Any ideas why it might happen?
Hi,
I have a number of Windows 2000 Professional and XP laptops in the field.
For one XP machine I had to set Computer Configuration\Windows
Settings\Security Settings\Local Policies\Security Optins\Number of previous
logon in cache to a higher number, but most machines seem to be able to login
indefinitely (as long as they don't login as Local).
I have a single-layer domain, if that's an issue, but I don't see a reason
why the laptops can keep logging in. The machines are out in the field so I
am basing this issue on end-user reporting.
Any ideas why it might happen?