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Todd Hopfinger

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Dec 24, 2002, 5:43:08 PM12/24/02
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What is the 'Primary Network Logon'? What is the
difference between 'Windows Logon', 'Client for Microsoft
Networks', and 'Client for Netware Networks'?
Does 'Windows Logon' not allow network access?

Art LaCroix

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Dec 25, 2002, 9:30:50 AM12/25/02
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Primary Network Login (Client for Microsoft Networks and Client for Netware
Networks) is used, if you are connected to a network and verifies that you
are allowed to connected to this network, has a login in scrip to get into
windows..
Windows Login is used to connected to a simple network (peer to peer) or the
PC is a stand alone (not connected to a network, but may be connected to the
internet, ISP) does not have a login scrip to get into windows.

Art LaCroix (MS_MVP/DTS/ClubWin)

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