![]() ![]() Saved in your local machine and it did not be interactive with AD domain.Īfter checking and sure that you are using cached account, you can try the steps in the link below to use the new password to log on successfully.Īlso, after you connect VPN, you can try to quit the domain first and then rejoin the domain again for test in home PC. If the old password account is failed to access, it proves you are using cached account. To test the possibility, you can try to use the old password to access a shared folder in the domain. It just exists one possibility that you used your cached credential to log on the account If you are succeed changing your password in office, it is impossible that you use old password to connect the AD domain. For the AD force to change password, I infer the Windows may apply some security group policy which cause it.
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