![]() ![]() But for what it's worth, you don't have to use the backup vault to restore-though less secure probably (it's my home machine so pretty safe) you can actuallyīackup and restore the credentials with xcopy so you can setup an automated restore. I'm stuck having to restore my credentials at least once a day now though and it is annoying. Maybe this will point someone that knows more about the inner workings of Like I said, I don't know why it's doing it, can't find anything anywhere about "lsass decides to delete your credentials". After that you will see a whole list of options you can configure, the one were looking for is: Configure device options. Got deleted and it told me lsass.exe did it. So left it running and sure enough, my credentials I used the program PA File Sight Pro ( ) to monitor those two directories and tell me what deletes all the credentials. In these two directories (and as protected system files so normally you can't see the files):Ĭ:\Users\\AppData\Local\Microsoft\CredentialsĬ:\Users\\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Credentials dsregcmd /status now shows AzureAdJoined: Yes. Require domain joined (Hybrid Azure AD) Devices must be Hybrid Azure AD joined E.g. Tried logon with global admin account but with same error. VPNs control who can and cannot connect to on-premise data. So decided to monitor the actual directories where the credentials are stored for changes. Went through Settings > Accounts > Access work or school > Connect and entered the device owner username password > restarted the device > tried to logon as same user but it says 'The password is incorrect. But I got annoyed having to restore my credentials all the time. Rest of the machine are clean, no viruses, trojans, etc. Now I already made sure that process and the ![]() I don't know why it is happening, but I know what is deleting them: lsass.exe is. ![]() Lately (seems after the last big set of windows updates), all my saved credentials are getting deleted in Windows 7. ![]()
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