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I'm having trouble getting a Windows 7 work computer to keep credentials for a mapped drive. Whenever I load Credential Manager, I get "Windows Credentials have been disabled by your Administrator." I'm logged into an Administrator account (but not the built-in account), and haven't had much luck removing this restriction.



The computer is not on a domain, so there is no domain policy enforcing this. I checked gpedit.msc, and looked under:




Computer > Windows Settings > Security Settings > Local Policies > Security Options




I found the option Network Access: Do not allow storage of passwords and credentials for network authentication, but it is already disabled. I performed this check on both the server and user computer.



I made sure it is in the same work group as all of the other computers. I tried CCleaner to see if maybe there was a registry issue, but it just found missing .DLLs and unnecessary file types.



I was trying VaultCMD in Command Prompt, and created a new Vault, but I don't have the proper option to store the credentials for the server.



Any suggestions? Thanks in advance.










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    I'm having trouble getting a Windows 7 work computer to keep credentials for a mapped drive. Whenever I load Credential Manager, I get "Windows Credentials have been disabled by your Administrator." I'm logged into an Administrator account (but not the built-in account), and haven't had much luck removing this restriction.



    The computer is not on a domain, so there is no domain policy enforcing this. I checked gpedit.msc, and looked under:




    Computer > Windows Settings > Security Settings > Local Policies > Security Options




    I found the option Network Access: Do not allow storage of passwords and credentials for network authentication, but it is already disabled. I performed this check on both the server and user computer.



    I made sure it is in the same work group as all of the other computers. I tried CCleaner to see if maybe there was a registry issue, but it just found missing .DLLs and unnecessary file types.



    I was trying VaultCMD in Command Prompt, and created a new Vault, but I don't have the proper option to store the credentials for the server.



    Any suggestions? Thanks in advance.










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      I'm having trouble getting a Windows 7 work computer to keep credentials for a mapped drive. Whenever I load Credential Manager, I get "Windows Credentials have been disabled by your Administrator." I'm logged into an Administrator account (but not the built-in account), and haven't had much luck removing this restriction.



      The computer is not on a domain, so there is no domain policy enforcing this. I checked gpedit.msc, and looked under:




      Computer > Windows Settings > Security Settings > Local Policies > Security Options




      I found the option Network Access: Do not allow storage of passwords and credentials for network authentication, but it is already disabled. I performed this check on both the server and user computer.



      I made sure it is in the same work group as all of the other computers. I tried CCleaner to see if maybe there was a registry issue, but it just found missing .DLLs and unnecessary file types.



      I was trying VaultCMD in Command Prompt, and created a new Vault, but I don't have the proper option to store the credentials for the server.



      Any suggestions? Thanks in advance.










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      I'm having trouble getting a Windows 7 work computer to keep credentials for a mapped drive. Whenever I load Credential Manager, I get "Windows Credentials have been disabled by your Administrator." I'm logged into an Administrator account (but not the built-in account), and haven't had much luck removing this restriction.



      The computer is not on a domain, so there is no domain policy enforcing this. I checked gpedit.msc, and looked under:




      Computer > Windows Settings > Security Settings > Local Policies > Security Options




      I found the option Network Access: Do not allow storage of passwords and credentials for network authentication, but it is already disabled. I performed this check on both the server and user computer.



      I made sure it is in the same work group as all of the other computers. I tried CCleaner to see if maybe there was a registry issue, but it just found missing .DLLs and unnecessary file types.



      I was trying VaultCMD in Command Prompt, and created a new Vault, but I don't have the proper option to store the credentials for the server.



      Any suggestions? Thanks in advance.







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          Grab the ADMX templates for your version of Windows, and track down the policy in question. There is an XLS spreadsheet in the ADMX download that gives all info in the templates, including Registry location. It will be a handy reference when you inevitably find "other things" that have been set via registry.






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            You may be able to locate the cause by running a gpresult report from the command line or Powershell prompts:



            GPRESULT /H GPReport.html


            That will generate a html report in the working directory which should list polices that are configured outside of the default configuration.






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                  Grab the ADMX templates for your version of Windows, and track down the policy in question. There is an XLS spreadsheet in the ADMX download that gives all info in the templates, including Registry location. It will be a handy reference when you inevitably find "other things" that have been set via registry.







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                      That will generate a html report in the working directory which should list polices that are configured outside of the default configuration.






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                        That will generate a html report in the working directory which should list polices that are configured outside of the default configuration.






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                          That will generate a html report in the working directory which should list polices that are configured outside of the default configuration.






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                          You may be able to locate the cause by running a gpresult report from the command line or Powershell prompts:



                          GPRESULT /H GPReport.html


                          That will generate a html report in the working directory which should list polices that are configured outside of the default configuration.







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