Re: what difference between Integrated Windows Authentication in IIS configuration and Active Directory

From: Di (dyw55a_at_yahoo.com)
Date: 01/26/05

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    Thank you for reply. But I really feel that they are different. We
    had a machine which is not in AD. I could not validate username and
    password through AD on this machine but I could user Integrated Windows
    Authentication. BTY, my username is the same in this machine and AD
    but passwords are different. Any thought?

    thanks

    Tom Kaminski [MVP] (A@T D.O.T) wrote:
    > <dyw55a@yahoo.com> wrote in message
    > news:1106683088.112811.86410@f14g2000cwb.googlegroups.com...
    > > what difference between Integrated Windows Authentication in IIS
    > > configuration and Active Directory
    > > authentication?
    >
    > There's essentially no difference.


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