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How do I delete the "stored usernames and passwords" on computers in a domain
without having to visit each PC or give users instructions. Can I do it via GPO or script? I would like to clear all stored usernames and passwords on all users in a domain. I have found this KB article http://support.microsoft.com/kb/306992/en-us on how to remove the "Remember Password" check box but nothing on how to clear anything that has been stored already. We have a Single Sign-on product that manages application credentials and do not want users saving any locally. |
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"mnatkiel" wrote in message
... How do I delete the "stored usernames and passwords" on computers in a domain without having to visit each PC or give users instructions. Can I do it via GPO or script? I would like to clear all stored usernames and passwords on all users in a domain. I have found this KB article http://support.microsoft.com/kb/306992/en-us on how to remove the "Remember Password" check box but nothing on how to clear anything that has been stored already. Would it not save time to: 1. Duplicate the domain as DomNameX with no users 2. Notify all the old domain (DomName) users to use the new one (DomNameX). 3. Erase the old domain (DomName.) I do not know #4 (whether old users may register themselves with passwords in DomNameX, or whether the domain administrator must add current users and current passwords.) -- Don Phillipson Carlsbad Springs (Ottawa, Canada) |
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