Disabled Password Caching - Normally Windows caches a copy of the users
password on the local system to allow for additional automation, this leads to a
possible security threat on some systems. Disabling caching means the users
passwords are not cached locally. This setting also removes the second Windows
password screen and also remove the possibility of networks passwords to get out
of sync. Option affects the whole PC. Reboot your PC to activate or deactivate
this option. Applicable to Windows 95/98/ME/NT/2000/XP.
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