Re: Authentication History Windows

From: Susan Bradley, CPA aka Ebitz - SBS Rocks [MVP] (sbradcpa_at_pacbell.net)
Date: 10/13/05

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    Frequently Asked Questions About Passwords -- TechNet Column - Security
    Management - October 2005:
    http://www.microsoft.com/technet/community/columns/secmgmt/sm1005.mspx

    In case this helps.

    Bart Seresia wrote:

    >Hi,
    >
    >Thanks very much to everybody who answered to my question
    >
    >I think I can get started now, but if you have some more useful information
    >(or information you think might be useful) please feel free to send it to me
    >
    >Again thank you to everybody for helping me out
    >
    >With kind regards,
    >
    >Bart Seresia
    >
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    >Van: Bart Seresia [mailto:bart@wsn.be]
    >Verzonden: zondag 9 oktober 2005 21:18
    >Aan: focus-ms@securityfocus.com
    >Onderwerp: Authentication History Windows
    >
    >Hi,
    >
    >For school I have to make a paper about the history of windows user
    >authenctication
    >I can find a lot of information about NTLM and KERBEROS authentication but
    >notting about the older methods
    >
    >So my questions are:
    >
    >What were the authentication methods pre Win 2000 (win 3.11, win 95, win
    >98)?
    >And where can if find detailed technical information about them?
    >
    >Thanks for anyone who wants to help me.
    >
    >With kind regards,
    >
    >Bart Seresia
    >
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