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How to turn off server requirement for cached profiles

Hey everyone,

In 1 week I will have 3 government laptops connecting to my company's network. They need to be able to use their Belka Domain profiles on the government laptops without the cache being stored on them. I need to turn off the servers requirement to push a cached profile onto the laptops. The government will not allow the cached profiles since it would super-cede their security settings. Also, I need to turn off the necessity for the laptops to have a cached profile or connection to the server to login to their domain profiles when they are not connected to the network. The reason for this is the laptops will be at a remote location and they need to use VPN software. This requires them to first login to their domain profiles.

Thank you for your time,
Garrett
VPNMicrosoft Legacy OSWindows Server 2003

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The Start>Run>control userpasswords2>Advanced>Manage Passwords optiion can be used to delete locally cached credentials but it won'r clear the domain cached credentials. These are  stored as hashes in the local systems registry at the values HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SECURITY\CACHE\NL$1 through NL$10 and you can delete these id tou want. Note (Unless you change the security you require SYSTEM level privileges to access)

Don't know whether this is what you want.
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That will remove the cache on the laptops but I need to find a way for the users to login to their domain profiles without having a cached profile. Also, I need to find a way to keep the server from pushing its cached profile to the laptops when they connect to it through VPN.
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Windows Server 2003

Windows Server 2003 was based on Windows XP and was released in four editions: Web, Standard, Enterprise and Datacenter. It also had derivative versions for clusters, storage and Microsoft’s Small Business Server. Important upgrades included integrating Internet Information Services (IIS), improvements to Active Directory (AD) and Group Policy (GP), and the migration to Automated System Recovery (ASR).

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