Re: HELP Requested: Need to Disable/Bypass Single Sign On
From: x y (levinson_k@excite.com)
Date: 01/26/03
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From: "x y" <levinson_k@excite.com> Date: Sun, 26 Jan 2003 12:58:35 -0500
I don't know of a way to do this. I would recommend using the windows
network domain account instead, and move all your settings to that account.
You can still log into the laptop using the domain account even when you are
not connected to the network, unless someone changed the default setting of
caching the last x number of logins.
"L. Mark Bruffey" <mbruffey@centralseminary.edu> wrote in message
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> (1) I have a local account on my (W2KPro) laptop. It is named
> "administrator." It has desktop settings, icons, etc, customized the
> way I like.
>
> (2) I have a domain acount. It is named "mbruffey." It offers access
> to all the network resources I need.
>
> (3) I want to be "mbruffey" on the network and "administrator" on my
> computer. Is this possible? If it is not, it has to be
> the most absurd setup anyone could devise!!
>
> (4) Under Novell, I could login as "mbruffey" on the network and
> "administrator" on my laptop locally, simultaneously.
>
> (5) On the new W2K network domain (installed today) if I login to the
> domain as "mbruffey" I get a new desktop and a new profile directory
> (mbruffey) to go along with it, right on my laptop. I do not like that
> at all!
>
> (6) Yes, I want to see two login prompts, one for the domain and one
> for the local system.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Mark
>
> PS I realize I have cross-posted this message but I was unsure into
> which area it best fit.
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