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
Can you say that again with some
examples?
Al
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OK, this may be a
stupid question, but here it goes.
If I login
:
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Can you say that again with some
examples?
Al
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: *
Log on to: workstation
(this computer)
How do these differ?
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the first thing
that popped into my head as I read this. :)Regards,
Paul.
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Douglas M. Long
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Lol. This is why I am
not a teacher, I
, September 10, 2004 11:50 AMTo:
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In the first example, you're logging in straight
into the security context of the domain, authenticating you to the
domain.
In the second example, you're logging into the
workstation's security context, which
in username, password and choose a domain from the
dropdown list,
Phil
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In example 2, you
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You can't do that. If you type in user@ the domain dropdown box is
grayed out and does not apply. The login process uses
10, 2004 12:29 PM
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Perhaps the confusion lies with the fact that even after the drop down
is
grayed-out when you user [EMAIL PROTECTED] to login, it still says
either
Workstation or the domain depending on what was selected prior to typing
you are logging into the domain.
Phil
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Now I know that it isn't logging into the domain
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