Re: How to set up pass-through authentication on W2K server
From: Roger Abell (mvpNOSpam_at_asu.edu)
Date: 07/30/05
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Date: Sat, 30 Jul 2005 03:07:33 -0700
It seems you are complicating things.
What is wrong, given your objective of having them not use
their own accounts, with having one shared domain account
that is defined to not have a roaming profile ?
-- Roger Abell Microsoft MVP (Windows Security) MCSE (W2k3,W2k,Nt4) MCDBA "R.T" <RT@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:2362B373-C8AA-465D-8E04-D6A1CBF3A146@microsoft.com... > Hi Experts, > > How do I configure passthrough authentication on the server, so the > following task will work. Here is the situation. > > There is currently a spread*** on the network which is being used to > capture the date and do whatever calculations are necessary. The location of > the spread*** is in a shared location and we should recreate permissions so > only the necessary people have access. Since the prime purpose of the Tablet > is data collection using this spead***, I want to have a common logon for > anyone who uses this and it should not be part of the domain. The new account > needs to be created locally and on the domain so I can map a drive to the > spread*** location using pass-through authentication. I don't want people > logging on using their domain ID because they have roaming profiles and this > will mess-up everything. > > THX in advance >
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