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Cached credential and passwords expiration

Tags: cached, credentials, password
Hi.

We would like to know what are the limitations to the use of cached credentials (number of consecutive logins, duration...) and how to modify them. Our AD will host some laptops users who won't be able to connect to it for months, and we want them to keep using their computers.
We also need to know what would happen in this case about the password expiration dates ? Would thoses users still be able to log in using the cache credentials event though the date has passed ?
And what about their return ? Will they be able to connect to the AD, using their old password and changing it at that point ?
Thanks for your support.
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Question Stats
Zone: OS
Question Asked By: nxbp
Solution Provided By: KCTS
Participating Experts: 3
Solution Grade: A
Views: 51
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