Re: How can I force a re-login to another win2k system's share
From: Dave (ds_at_ondacorp.com)
Date: 08/11/03
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Date: Mon, 11 Aug 2003 09:27:54 -0700
>What are you really trying to accomplish?
>Kicking the user, will cause them to re-authenticate to
>regain access.
In my specific case, there is no 'user' for system-1 .. it
is a stand-alone "server" (common file sharing) with a lot
of file which other users access. If I "login" to a share
on the 'server' using a read-only account name and then
later want to "login" via a R/W account name (different
account, different priveledges, same share -- all perfectly
legal with Win2k) my system remembers my first login (since
boot) to that share. I'm looking for how to reset that
access so I can re-login to that share under a new name.
I'd write a tiny util and distribute it if I knew where the
data was stored. MS should have provided a menu option (at
least I cannot fine one).
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