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MarkTheMark
My laptop users are finding that they periodically cannot login when they are working remotely without connection to the domain controller. They receive the message "We can't sign you in with this credential because your domain isn't available..." The group policy has cached logons set to 10 and doesn't require connection to a domain controller.
I am finding that the cached logons are storing once per login (not once per unique user) so it could, theoretically, get eaten up by one user logging in 10 times, but since most of these laptops have only one user, I'm thinking that's not what's keeping them from logging in.
Any ideas on how to get these remote workers back into their computers without having to create separate local user profiles?
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I am finding that the cached logons are storing once per login (not once per unique user) so it could, theoretically, get eaten up by one user logging in 10 times, but since most of these laptops have only one user, I'm thinking that's not what's keeping them from logging in.
Any ideas on how to get these remote workers back into their computers without having to create separate local user profiles?
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