![]() Then they are able to connect to wireless using the new cached credentials. ![]() One obvious way around that is to connect the laptop up wired and lock the laptop then provide the new credentials to unlock the laptop. Then they are able to connect to wireless using the new cached wrote: Need some way for them to be able to put in their new credentials. They fail user authentication to the wireless network and are not able to get to any resources at that point. Then they bootup their laptop and log into it with their old cached credential password and attempt to connect to the network via wireless (it's set to auto connect upon login and is set to use the user credentials from logging into the laptop). They complete that process and are now logged into their wired computer and connected to AD. ![]() How are you addressing the issue where a user changes their password in AD using their wired PC and then try to connect from a laptop with their old cached credentials? More specifically - a user logs into their wired computer and are prompted to change their AD password.
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