Re: Why Does WinNT Re-Authenticate Users?
From: Eric Robinson (eric[no_spom)Date: 01/24/02
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From: eric[no_spom]@pmcipa.com (Eric Robinson) Date: Thu, 24 Jan 2002 05:21:15 GMT
On 23 Jan 2002 18:07:23 -0800, kumarp@microsoft.com (Kumar Pandit
[MS]) wrote:
>
>The token generated on computerB will be used in AccessCheck against
>file.txt. You can have multiple tokens per logon session.
>
Why would NT need to keep multiple tokens per logon session? Each
token would have the exact same information in it, wouldn't it?
Users's SID, user's group SIDs, and user's rights.
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