Re: Weirdness in LogonUser
- From: Dominick Baier <dbaier@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 31 Dec 2006 02:25:12 +0000 (UTC)
no it is fun ;)
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Dominick Baier (http://www.leastprivilege.com)
Thank you - yes you are right on this.
God security is a PITA to get right.
Cubicle Wars - http://www.windwardreports.com/film.htm
"Henning Krause [MVP - Exchange]" wrote:
Hello,
this is the normal bevhavior with LOGON32_LOGON_NEW_CREDENTIALS, as
Windows can not validate the credential.
But remote access will fail if the password is wrong.
Best regards,
Henning Krause
"David Thielen" <thielen@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:00704CF9-B4E8-4E84-8764-A22BA83D6D12@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
correct - that is not my password. That's what is so weird to me.
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thanks - dave
david_at_windward_dot_net
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"Luke Zhang [MSFT]" wrote:
Hello Dave,
What did you mean "that is not my password."? The password value
you specify in LogonUser() is "bogus". Is it not your actual
password?
Sincerely,
Luke Zhang
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