How can I login on another person’s computer as my user using the windows authenticated user?
How can I login on another person’s computer as my user using the windows authenticated user? When I click the Windows Integrated login it automatically logs in.
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Jimmy Brink
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If using IE you will have to disable the setting above, clear your saved login information and restart IE. You should be able to log out and enter your credentials after that. 0 -
Hi Jimmy,
If you have full administrative rights on the PC or the logged in user does. The best way might be to change it for all browsers in the Internet Options in control panel. This graphic is from Windows 8. Be aware though that some browsers or Local\Domain Group Policies may override this setting.
Hope that helps. Let me know how you make out.
Cheers
Jason
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I tried Jeff's answer: I have a Windows 7 machine. Restarted after the changes. Started Chrome, cleaned out my cookies, passwords, forms, etc and then clicked on my html5viewer, it logs me in when I click the Windows Integrated button. If I click sign out and then click the Windows Integrated button it automatically signs me in with my Windows credentials. 0 -
Jimmy, we have the same issue with Chrome, IE and firefox seem to let go of the credentials on a sign out and browser restart, but Chrome is another thing altogether. Cleaned out caches, cookies - everything, and checked Windows credentials manager, and still no luck.
I feel your pain!!0
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