Unable to save credentials when user is a local admin
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11 Juni 2012 18:30So, I have a number of drives mapped for users through group policy to their previous domain. The credentials that they log in with are in the GPO object. This works PEFECTLY right until I add the user to the local administrators group on their local workstation. At this point, it no longer works at all. The drives are mapped, but for some reason you still have to enter in the password (Which was included in the GPO) again and again for every single drive. Some drives just don't work AT ALL! They tell me some BS that I am logged into the same resource using two different names. Nope, everyone is logging in and attaching using the same user object for these files. So I tried to just enter in the password as a temporary measure.. NOPE! That ALSO doesn't work. It still won't create the drives correctly and in order to actually enter in the data, you have to go into the credentials manager, delete every single saved password and then try to reconnect. Some shares are even worse than that. You need to not only delete the credential, but you have to disconnect the drive and THEN delete the creds. This happens at every single reboot. Of course, although it says "Drive not connected because of an extended error", there is absolutely no mention of any error in the event log anywhere.Does anyone have any idea WTF is going on here?
Semua Balasan
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13 Juni 2012 5:23Moderator
Hi ,
You should post your question in the proper forum and this Windows XP Mode forum which deals with some Windows XP Mode issue.
I notice you have already posted the question on other forum. In order to avoid confusion and keep track of issue, please keep working with the thread as link below: http://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/w7itpronetworking/thread/db68715c-4b9a-408d-9f88-03189a027102/#db68715c-4b9a-408d-9f88-03189a027102
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