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Active Directory Cached Offline Credentials
- To: luci-discuss@luci.org
- Subject: Active Directory Cached Offline Credentials
- From: Benjamin Story <ben.story@gmail.com>
- Date: Mon, 11 Jul 2005 10:18:57 -0500
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Hi all,
My employer has given me a new laptop and in trying to integrate with
the Windows environment, I've set it up to log in using my domain
account. The problem is when I'm on the road, I have to log in as a
local user and bring up my vpn tunnel before I can log into my main
profile. Has anyone seen a way to mimic window's offline cached
credentials? I know it can be done because our OS X laptops do it with
AdmitMAC.
Ben
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