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Hi all, My company has been doing this for years, and I don’t know a way around it with our current configuration. Every device is connected to AD as it’s how we enforce our password policies, etc. So when we went all remote, and even before that when we weren’t but had a lot of remote employees who worked from home and nowhere near an office, the help desk has always asked for people’s passwords to login the first time so that their credentials would be cached when they received it. This, of course, is less than ideal. That said, I don’t know how to get around it.
Any ideas?
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