I have a new laptop that I use to access domain resources but is not attached to the domain. I do have an account on the domain (and my other laptop is joined to it).
When I mapped the drives (and printers) on my new laptop I typed in the account name and password and told it to remember it. Well, today my domain password expired and I had to change it. Now whenever I boot I have to type in the new password to access my mapped drives and I can't figure out how to access my network printers. Is there a way to fix this without having to remap everything. I would also prefer to not have to leave a mapping script on my computer that declares my account name and password to created the presistence (but I would accept a simple script that will install the new password for windows to persist).
Mark Hancock
P.S.
1) Where does XP keep the password info for these mappings. I found the mappings information (including my domain identity) in the registry under \HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Network but no passords info.
2) I have heard about Kerbos but I don't know much of anything except that is is for authentication. Is that something I could use in my trek to an easy login?
When I mapped the drives (and printers) on my new laptop I typed in the account name and password and told it to remember it. Well, today my domain password expired and I had to change it. Now whenever I boot I have to type in the new password to access my mapped drives and I can't figure out how to access my network printers. Is there a way to fix this without having to remap everything. I would also prefer to not have to leave a mapping script on my computer that declares my account name and password to created the presistence (but I would accept a simple script that will install the new password for windows to persist).
Mark Hancock
P.S.
1) Where does XP keep the password info for these mappings. I found the mappings information (including my domain identity) in the registry under \HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Network but no passords info.
2) I have heard about Kerbos but I don't know much of anything except that is is for authentication. Is that something I could use in my trek to an easy login?