On 2/1/2010 11:35 AM, Hugh Caldwell wrote:
> 
> Hello,
> 
> I've been tasked with creating a custom msi for our organization and
> have a question that I'm hoping the list can help me with.
> 
> Basically I need to disable integrated authentication. I've discovered
> that setting the
> HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\TransarcAFSDaemon\NetworkProvider\LogonOptions=dword:00000000
> 
> disables the integrated authentication but a log on window still appears
> when the users log on to the workstation. Toggling "Obtain AFS tokens
> when logging into Windows" in the afs_config app stops this behavior.
> Could someone tell me what settings are being adjusted by the check box
> in the afs_config app?
> 
> If that isn't clear this is the behavior that I'm seeing.
> 
> Create and install an msi with the Logon Option set to 0.
> Logon to windows and the afs logon window pops up.
> Go into afs_config and enable the "Optain AFS tokens" checkbox.
> Log off and back on and get an authentication error.
> Go into afs_config and disable the "Optain AFS tokens" checkbox
> Log off and back on and no window pops up. This is the behavior that I
> would like to have when my msi is first installed.
> 

The answers to your questions are documented in the OpenAFS for Windows
Release Notes.  Start Menu->OpenAFS->Documentation->Release Notes
See Chapter 7 "MSI Deployment Guide".  Specifically 7.2 Configuration
Options.

Jeffrey Altman



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