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Yes it is.. “Anything domain related won’t happen” I am looking for more information about those “domain related” stuff.
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Anything domain related won't happen with cached credentials. By definition, you only need to use cached credentials when you are not able to contact a domain controller. If you can't contact a domain controller, you won't be able to authenticate to other machines because most likely they won't be able to either.
Is that too simplified? :) Al
From: Santhosh Sivarajan
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Hi there,
I am trying to explain to a client the difference on the network between using Cached Credentials and Domain Credentials . I know a few things about group policy updates, such as password expiration notice, when using Cached Credentials. What else, other than Group policy updates, won't happen when using Cached Credentials? I couldn't find a good explanation or any technical documentation on this.
Can anyone give me a good technical explanation?
Thanks, Santhosh |
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