remote authentication

From: Merv (merv.cawkwell@lightsource.ca)
Date: 11/14/02


From: "Merv" <merv.cawkwell@lightsource.ca>
Date: Thu, 14 Nov 2002 14:30:14 -0800


Create identical local accounts on two computers which are
connected by a LAN. The accounts have the same username
and password. When you log into one computer and connect
to the other through the LAN it seems as if you have
authenticated as the user on the remote computer. Do both
accounts have the same SID?



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