| Re: "Please change your password at another machine" "D. Harrison" <DHarrison@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote
> That is NOT a solution. It's not even a good workaround. What we need is a
> direct causal link - we need to know what generates this message and under
> what conditions. Someone at Microsoft should know where this message comes
> from.
FYI, you're not talking to MS here. This is a peer to peer support
newsgroup. Occasionally an MS employee will post here but on their own
time. If you want MS tech support contact them through the normal channels.
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Rock [MS-MVP User/Shell]
> "Bob I" wrote:
>
>> Then the only option I see remaining is log off the user instead on
>> locking the PC.
>>
>> D. Harrison wrote:
>> > Until there's a solution, the situation won't change. The reason that
>> > we have
>> > caching disabled is that it was causing lockout issues with users who
>> > log on
>> > to multiple computers. As a result, we will not be enabling that again.
>> >
>> > As for Power Saving, we don't forsee turning this back on any time in
>> > the
>> > future.
>> >
>> >
>> > "Bob I" wrote:
>> >
>> >
>> >>Has the situation changed? I would turn the caching on, and leave power
>> >>saving Off.
>> >>
>> >>D. Harrison wrote:
>> >>
>> >>
>> >>>Caching has been disabled and we've turned off Power Saving on system
>> >>>devices.
>> >>>
>> >>>"Bob I" wrote:
>> >>>
>> >>>
>> >>>
>> >>>>Is the caching the users passwords disabled on the PCs in question?
>> >>>>And
>> >>>>is perhaps the NIC being turned off by the operating system when the
>> >>>>PC
>> >>>>is locked?
>> >>>>
>> >>>>D. Harrison wrote:
>> >>>>
>> >>>>
>> >>>>
>> >>>>>Users in a domain lock their computers. When they return and attempt
>> >>>>>to
>> >>>>>unlock the computer they are unable. We have confirmed that the user
>> >>>>>account
>> >>>>>is not locked. After resetting the user's password they receive the
>> >>>>>following
>> >>>>>message when they attempt to unlock the computer:
>> >>>>>
>> >>>>>"Please change your password at another machine and retry or contact
>> >>>>>your
>> >>>>>Domain Administrator".
>> >>>>>
>> >>>>>Users are not allowed back into the computer. Our only workaround
>> >>>>>has been
>> >>>>>to reboot the computer. Once the system has been rebooted the users
>> >>>>>can log
>> >>>>>in. |