Lol. This is why I am not a teacher, I
cant explain worth a darn. Example1: User name: jdoe Password: ******** Log on
to: DOMAIN Example2: User name: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Password: ********* Log on
to: workstation (this computer) How do these differ? From:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Mulnick, Al Can you say that again with some
examples? Al From:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Douglas M. Long OK, this may be a stupid question, but
here it goes. If I login to a client machine with
username and domain how does that differ from [EMAIL PROTECTED] and local machine. My
suspicion is that when logging in locally with the UPN (is that the correct
term) that a ticket is only granted at the time an application needs some
credentials, whereas logging into the domain grabs a ticket immediately. Is
this correct thinking? The reason I ask is because a user has
been logging on with the [EMAIL PROTECTED]
and local machine and has been having problems with outlook (exchange), but
when logged into the domain all is well. It makes sense to me, but not for a
particular reason. Any info is much appreciated. Thanks |
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- Re: [ActiveDir] Logon types Douglas M. Long
- Re: [ActiveDir] Logon types Paul Wilkinson
- Re: [ActiveDir] Logon types Paul van Geldrop
- RE: [ActiveDir] Logon types Mulnick, Al
- RE: [ActiveDir] Logon types Renouf, Phil
- RE: [ActiveDir] Logon types Lou Vega
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