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Registry keys

i recently posted a question regarding forcing users to authenticate a logon after locking the workstation.

i though i had found a workaround for this by adding a key to the registry. This appeared to be working last wekk but today it does not with no changes made as far as i am aware.

i have added the following key:

forceunlocklogon as dword =1

which is supposed to make the authentication happen.

My question is simple do entries in the registry need to maintain the uppercase lowercase naming convention or is it not necessary?

i.e. does forceunlocklogon equate to the same as ForceUnlockLogon

i have the registry change set as a domain wide startup script and the machine itested it on definately had the key set to the right value but it was still authenticating using the cached credentials.

Can anyone help with this please ?

thanks in advance

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