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IS-IT--Management
Scenario:
remote user / remote pc (WinXP SP2)
PC was rebuilt remotely, and joined to AD through VPN.
User cannot logon at windows logon with their domain account because credentials are not cached locally on the remote PC, since it can only see the domain once a user is logged into the PC and has connected to the VPN.
Is there a way to export cached logon from another computer to this computer so that the user can logon with cached credentials prior to connecting to the VPN?
I was thinking of perhaps copying the users profile from another PC attached to the domain and perhaps exporting their HKEY_USERS key from another PC and importing it to the remote PC. Haven't tried it yet, and not sure if that would work. This seems like a scenario someone else would have run into and found a workaround for. Any ideas or suggestions?
remote user / remote pc (WinXP SP2)
PC was rebuilt remotely, and joined to AD through VPN.
User cannot logon at windows logon with their domain account because credentials are not cached locally on the remote PC, since it can only see the domain once a user is logged into the PC and has connected to the VPN.
Is there a way to export cached logon from another computer to this computer so that the user can logon with cached credentials prior to connecting to the VPN?
I was thinking of perhaps copying the users profile from another PC attached to the domain and perhaps exporting their HKEY_USERS key from another PC and importing it to the remote PC. Haven't tried it yet, and not sure if that would work. This seems like a scenario someone else would have run into and found a workaround for. Any ideas or suggestions?