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12.20.2006 at 08:36AM PST, ID: 22099337
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Clear Domain Cached Credentials On XP

Asked by Cowboys_Fan_87 in Windows Network Security Questions

Tags: cached, credentials, clear, xp, domain

I found somewhere on here about a utility in Windows (XP) that will display/delete all the domain cached credentials and allow you to clear them out.   This fixed a problem a PC was having on our AD domain where a user was prompted over and over to enter their USER ID and password for Outlook, IE Proxy, etc.

This is not cached IE logons, this is for domain credentials.

I'm needing to run this utility again on a different PC.  

250 Points for a quick and easy answer for somebody....

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[+][-]12.20.2006 at 10:43AM PST, ID: 18175276

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