Did you check the User Accounts control panel? There is an option to manage 
saved passwords for users. Some users may have choosen to cache some 
passwords...

Cheers
Ken

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Edward B. DREGER [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Wednesday, 21 May 2008 12:11 AM
> To: NT System Admin Issues
> Subject: RE: extra username/password prompting after DC migration
>
> MBS> Date: Tue, 20 May 2008 09:17:54 -0400
> MBS> From: Michael B. Smith
>
>
> MBS> It has lots of references, especially KB 884453, that you need to
> MBS> know about...(there is no qualitative difference between moving to
> MBS> a new SBS server vs. moving the A/D domain to standard, that I can
> MBS> think of)
>
> Thanks, but perhaps my original wording was vague or misleading.  I'm
> not moving from one SBS box to another.  (However, KB 884453 _is_ handy
> to know.  Many thanks for that!)  I converted an SBS box to Standard.
> That seemed to go okay.
>
> The problems began after demoting the SBS-turned-ServerStandard box.
> Some workstations seem to have cached
>
>         OLDSERVER\username + password
>
> for authentication credentials.  Specifying proper domain credentials
> is easy enough (albeit annoying) for shares... but not so great when
> logging off and a profile doesn't sync.  (I've not tried accessing the
> profiles share directly, thus forcing a credentials request, before
> logging off.)
>
> I'm trying to ascertain why workstations are "getting goofy" about
> credentials... and why it coincides with the formerly-SBS server's
> demotion.
>
>
> Eddy
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