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Clear Domain Cached Credentials On XP

Asked by: Cowboys_Fan_87

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....

Thanks in advance.

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2006-12-20 at 08:36:16ID22099337
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Windows Network Security

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Answers

 

by: johnb6767Posted on 2006-12-20 at 10:43:02ID: 18175276

There is always Start>Run>control userpasswords2>Advanced>Manage Passwords.

 

by: johnb6767Posted on 2006-12-20 at 10:44:55ID: 18175289

Is that the one you are looking for?

 

by: tim_holmanPosted on 2006-12-20 at 15:45:21ID: 18177417

 

by: Cowboys_Fan_87Posted on 2006-12-21 at 07:04:21ID: 18180792

That was it ....thanks....loosing my mind.    ;-)

 

by: LanMan6401Posted on 2008-03-24 at 09:50:42ID: 21194768

This worked for me as well.

Thank you!

 

by: navyjax2Posted on 2009-02-12 at 11:48:23ID: 23625910

Or use rundll32.exe keymgr.dll, KRShowKeyMgr

 

by: smr888Posted on 2009-04-08 at 05:07:47ID: 24096187

For the benefit of future searchers who might have the problem I had, which was --

Use remote share \\servername\share with authentication credentials.

Change the password for the account on the server.

Now you can no longer get to the share because your local system keeps supplying the cached credentials, and you get "Can't log on" errors

. . . after trying the "Manage Network Passwords" fix and finding no entries, the "hack your way into the System registry" fix (which did not), the "net use \\server\user /d" fix (which did not), and whatever else I could find, I found a much easier solution:

1) Open Windows Explorer

2) Enter \\servername\sharename in the address box

3) Wait to be prompted for logon info.  Enter it.

Problem solved.

 

by: impactuserPosted on 2009-09-09 at 03:57:41ID: 25289859

none of the above suggestions worked for me on one machine i was playing with this morning!!

The trick that fixed it was as follows:

*Log into user account using the password that works...
*Ensure the computer has access to the network - either on the LAN or over a VPN
*Lock the computer (CTRL + ALT + DEL - select "Lock computer")
*On the domain controler - change the users password
*Unlock the computer using the new password just set

The new password should then update the old cached one and allow the user to access network services!

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