I tried setting it back to 10, logging back onto the domain to recreate a cached account, then attempted to log into the cached account but it still doesn't work. Any ideas?
Thanks
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Originally Posted by bogdanpaste
Hi,
looks like your account is not cached. It may be that your system Administrator has disable the caching.
Can u talk to him to enable it ?
if not go see this MS explanation of the process:
Interactive logon: Number of previous logons to cache (in case domain controller is not available)Computer Configuration\Windows Settings\Security Settings\Local Policies\Security Options
Description
Determines the number of times a user can log on to a Windows domain using cached account information.
Logon information for domain accounts can be cached locally so that, in the event a domain controller cannot be contacted on subsequent logons, a user can still log on. This setting determines the number of unique users for which logon information is cached locally.
If a domain controller is unavailable and a user's logon information is cached, the user is prompted with the following message:
A domain controller for your domain could not be contacted. You have been logged on using cached account information. Changes to your profile since you last logged on may not be available.
If a domain controller is unavailable and a user's logon information is not cached, the user is prompted with this message:
The system cannot log you on now because the domain <DOMAIN_NAME> is not available.
Default: 10.
Notes
Setting this value to 0 disables the local caching of logon information.
The maximum value for this setting is 50.
Please feel free to ask me any question
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