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Windows Cache Credentials
Clear Domain Cached Credentials On a local computer
The credentials supplied conflict with an
existing set of credentials - System error 1219 has occurred
The credentials supplied conflict with an existing set of credentials
The network folder specified is currently mapped
using a different user name and password
"The password is
incorrect. Try again"
"Windows needs your current credentials to ensure network connectivity"
The network folder specified is currently
mapped using a different user name and password
Symptom: If you use the Map Network Drive Wizard to connect to a
network share by using different user credentials and you use the browse
functionality to locate the network share, you may receive the following
error message: The network folder specified is currently mapped using a
different user name and password. To connect using a different user name and
password, first disconnect any existing mappings to this network share.
Resolutions: 1. Disconnect the existing mapped drive. 2. Apply latest
SP.
"The password is incorrect. Try again"
Symptom: While trying to access a
win2000/XP computer and type administrator password on Enter Network Password
screen in the same peer-to-peer workgroup, you may get
Error: The password is incorrect. Try again.
Resolution:
1) You need to setup every user that needs access to the shared folder on every
computer they have to connect to. Then give the proper user proper permission to
the shared folder.
2) logon the same user and password.
3) as always, you can try to enable a guest account on the accessed machine.
Windows needs your current credentials
Symptoms:
While running a Windows XP,
you may receive this message in the system tray
"Windows needs your current credentials to ensure network connectivity.
Please lock this computer,
then unlock it using your most recent password or smart card. To lock your
computer, press CTRL+ALT+DELETE,
and then press Enter." Or
"Windows needs your current
credentials. Please lock this computer, then unlock it using your most recent
password or smart card. Please click the icon to see more information."
Causes: 1) you are logging on multiple computer using the same logon ID and
password while changing the password on one of them.
2) You are connecting to a VPN.
3) You have used Reconnect at logon.
Resolutions: 1)
Run GPEDIT.MSC.
Under computer configuration, expand
administrative templates>system>logon.
Select the "Always wait for the network at
computer startup" value.
The default state is "not configured". Set
this to "On".
2) If 1) doesn't work, try this. Make sure you logoff from all computers if you
logon more than one computer using the same username. Changing the password by
using Ctrl+Alt+Del. Then logon.
3) Or try this. Use "net use * /d" command to delete all mapping drives. Then
use "net use \\servername password
/u:domainname\username" to cache the credentials. Relogon. |