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Domain-joined PCs forget share credentials
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I have a bunch of Windows 10 PCs and newly introduced an Active Directory server. The users of the PCs have to access a NAS with legacy (non-domain) accounts. Before using AD, Windows saved username and password for the connection, but now it forgets it after every reboot.
I know there is a GPO setting to allow delegating saved credentials for RDP, but I couldn't find the corresponding setting for SMB shares.
(And before somebody makes the comment, of course the plan is to migrate to use the AD accounts for the NAS access, too :-). It's just not possible right away.)
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I have a bunch of Windows 10 PCs and newly introduced an Active Directory server. The users of the PCs have to access a NAS with legacy (non-domain) accounts. Before using AD, Windows saved username and password for the connection, but now it forgets it after every reboot.
I know there is a GPO setting to allow delegating saved credentials for RDP, but I couldn't find the corresponding setting for SMB shares.
(And before somebody makes the comment, of course the plan is to migrate to use the AD accounts for the NAS access, too :-). It's just not possible right away.)
active-directory network-share windows-server-2016
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I have a bunch of Windows 10 PCs and newly introduced an Active Directory server. The users of the PCs have to access a NAS with legacy (non-domain) accounts. Before using AD, Windows saved username and password for the connection, but now it forgets it after every reboot.
I know there is a GPO setting to allow delegating saved credentials for RDP, but I couldn't find the corresponding setting for SMB shares.
(And before somebody makes the comment, of course the plan is to migrate to use the AD accounts for the NAS access, too :-). It's just not possible right away.)
active-directory network-share windows-server-2016
I have a bunch of Windows 10 PCs and newly introduced an Active Directory server. The users of the PCs have to access a NAS with legacy (non-domain) accounts. Before using AD, Windows saved username and password for the connection, but now it forgets it after every reboot.
I know there is a GPO setting to allow delegating saved credentials for RDP, but I couldn't find the corresponding setting for SMB shares.
(And before somebody makes the comment, of course the plan is to migrate to use the AD accounts for the NAS access, too :-). It's just not possible right away.)
active-directory network-share windows-server-2016
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