Authenicated with Cached Credentials

I have 2 identical Mac Book Pro laptops (I use one as a backup). I do a full backup of the production Mac using SuperDuper and install it on the other to use as a replacement if needed. They are never on the network (Windows 2003/AD) at the same time. When logging into the network on the backup laptop a message pops up saying Authenicated with Cached Credentials. After several times of logging in you are no longer able to log in at all. Is there something I need to clear that I am missing?

Hi beachbum 2013, and a warm welcome to the forums!
Hmmm, might see if this is of any help...
http://www.scribd.com/doc/6075527/Group-Policies-for-Mac-OS-X
Next time it won't login, try logging out, then logon to your Mac, click the Other... button on the logon screen and use domain/username as your logon information.

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