![]() ![]() Thus when you access network next time, the credential request will pop-up again to ask your username and password.įurthermore, if you want to push PGO from the server, I suggest to ask Windows Server Forum for further help: Thanks for posting in Microsoft TechNet forums.īased on my test, I performed these steps:ġ Delete all credentials on Credential ManagerĢ Go to GP editor, enable “Network access: Do not allow storage of passwords and credentials for network authentication”.ģ Run “gpupdate /force” in command promptĥ Input username and password, do not choose “Remember my credentials” The next time any user goes to sign in using that machine (shared Point of Sale machine), the previous username is presented and the user must choose "use another account" to be able to enterįrom everything I have read, this is the GPO that is supposed to prevent the credentials from being saved, but I can't seem to make it work. It is being saved in Credential Manager on the Win 7 machine. I would expect with this GPO, even though I check the box that the credential would not be saved. I'm prompted for credentials, which I enter domain\user, the password, and check the box to save my credentials. The scenerio is from the Win 7 machine, I'm connecting to a Sharepoint server However, this setting doesn't seem to affect my Windows 7 machines. I have other settings in GPO enabled, so I'm 100% certain the clients are getting the policy ok. ![]() NET Passports for network authentication. I have enabled the following in group policy: Network access: Do not allow storage of credentials or. ![]()
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