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Stuart [MVP]
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      11-20-2006
In Windows XP, you could use the following syntax to create domain-wide
stored passwords:

DOMAIN\*

This allowed to you connect to any resource in DOMAIN using the stored
credential set.

This no longer works in Vista. You either have to specify the full server
FQDN or create entries for netbios-named servers.

Anyone know why?

Also, you can no longer sync your domain password in the Stored Passwords
dialog box (another feature that was present in Windows XP).

Why the regression?

Regards,

Stuart.
 
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Rich Milburn
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      11-20-2006
Hello Stuart [MVP],

See if storing your password is retained across a system restart. for a
while I was working with Vista being just a workgroup member, and even though
I told it to remember passwords for domain resources, it would always ask
again after I had rebooted. I'm curious whether that got fixed in RTM...

Rich

> In Windows XP, you could use the following syntax to create
> domain-wide stored passwords:
>
> DOMAIN\*
>
> This allowed to you connect to any resource in DOMAIN using the stored
> credential set.
>
> This no longer works in Vista. You either have to specify the full
> server FQDN or create entries for netbios-named servers.
>
> Anyone know why?
>
> Also, you can no longer sync your domain password in the Stored
> Passwords dialog box (another feature that was present in Windows XP).
>
> Why the regression?
>
> Regards,
>
> Stuart.
>



 
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Stuart [MVP]
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      11-21-2006
Hi Rich,

Yes, they are saved across a system restart. Unfortunately, MS has chosen
(apparently) to dumb-down that feature. In XP you could use wildcards in the
servername field and when you changed the credential password it let you
change it on the target domain as well. For the life of me I don't
understand why this has been removed.

Stuart.

"Rich Milburn" wrote:

> Hello Stuart [MVP],
>
> See if storing your password is retained across a system restart. for a
> while I was working with Vista being just a workgroup member, and even though
> I told it to remember passwords for domain resources, it would always ask
> again after I had rebooted. I'm curious whether that got fixed in RTM...
>
> Rich
>
> > In Windows XP, you could use the following syntax to create
> > domain-wide stored passwords:
> >
> > DOMAIN\*
> >
> > This allowed to you connect to any resource in DOMAIN using the stored
> > credential set.
> >
> > This no longer works in Vista. You either have to specify the full
> > server FQDN or create entries for netbios-named servers.
> >
> > Anyone know why?
> >
> > Also, you can no longer sync your domain password in the Stored
> > Passwords dialog box (another feature that was present in Windows XP).
> >
> > Why the regression?
> >
> > Regards,
> >
> > Stuart.
> >

>
>
>

 
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