Re: obtain user's password?

From: Keith W. McCammon (km_at_km.com)
Date: 05/29/03


Date: Thu, 29 May 2003 12:58:19 -0400


> Where can I find good arguments to convince these people that it isn't
> necessary to have the user's password? They are worried that if a
secretary
> is sick and we need to bring in a temp, how would the temp access the
> secretary's calendar? I told them that I can just reset the password if
> necessary.

That's one way. Or you could keep a permanent temp account with permissions
to the secretary's mailbox, network drives, etc. It's called
delegation--probably one of the single biggest selling points of the domain
model.



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