Re: Accessing peer's share from local logon
From: Kenneth Porter (ken.blacklist@sewingwitch.com)
Date: 06/13/02
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From: Kenneth Porter <ken.blacklist@sewingwitch.com> Date: Thu, 13 Jun 2002 21:58:50 GMT
"Elliot Gingold" <elliotg@unimelb.edu.au> wrote in news:ObZLiBnECHA.2432
@tkmsftngp02:
> Unfortunately, this works. In my view the whole thing would be a lot more
> secure if in didn't. That is, if it distinguished a logon from
> yourmachine\fred and mymachine\fred. But, in fact, if both Freds have the
> same password, it is happy!!!
I was unable to make that work. 2 workstations, both local accounts and the
domain account have same name and password. I had added permissions to let
my domain account connect, but the other workstation's local account
couldn't connect. Then I figured out that I have to assign permissions for
the local account of the sharing machine, and it treats that as equivalent
to the other workstation's local account. (I couldn't assign permissions to
otherhost\ken as it didn't recognize that as a valid account name.)
-- Kenneth Porter http://www.sewingwitch.com/ken/
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