Phil,
By chance have you had anyone give you heads up on this. I am seeing
this w/Win7. And have had a heck of a time to find out how to solve.
=?Utf-8?B?cGJyaWxsMQ==?=;114365 Wrote:
> A "new Vista user" question:
>
> I manage some computers for sales reps that connect to our business
> network
> 50% of the time, but then take their work on the road with them. With
> Windows XPSP2, the user could access his "company.com\username"
> profile,
> whether he was attached to the network or not.
>
> I'm now testing a setup for a sales rep on a new Vista machine that I
> set up
> at work - where I set up a user profile for the sales rep when
> connected to
> the company network (i.e.., Log onto company.com).
>
> Now, when I'm connecting this user in a home environment, and
> attempting to
> access the same company.com\username profile, I get a CREDENTIAL
> MANAGER
> LOGON WIZARD error message that reads "There are currently no logon
> servers
> available to service the logon request" (which is logical, he wouldn't
> be on
> the network).
>
> XP SP2 still let you log in to access this user profile anyway -- you
> just
> didn't have access to network resources that you weren't connected to.
> I'm
> hoping to find a way to provide the same user experience in Vista.
>
> I haven't (and don't know how) to change credential manager options to
> allow
> this - but hope that there is a way to do so. Forcing our remote sales
> reps
> to log onto one profile for work, and another when away, would not be
> an
> elegant option - I'd strongly prefer for the user to keep the same
> profile
> both on and off the company's network.
>
> Is there a way to do this?
> --
> pbrill1
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