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How did my domain password get into Windows Credential Storage?
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Domain credentials are locally cached so you are able to log into a machine even if a DC is unavailable.
Yup, it was a huge pain in the ass when my password expired and I had to figure out which of the 50 servers I logged into over the past month had it cached and would lock me out constantly.
It was such an issue that I even wrote software to figure it out for me.
Time to join the dark side.
You don't need Windows. You don't need this job. No one will ever force the Windows upon you *handwave*
That was my old job. Now I only use windows to manage an aws directory service occasionally. Everything else is RHEL.