Difference between a USER and an AUTHENTICATED USER
From: Bill Tkach (bill.tkach_at_iwafibp.ca)
Date: 07/08/05
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Date: Fri, 8 Jul 2005 10:52:59 -0700
I assume that if you are a USER, are you not already an AUTHENTICATED USER?
Can someone tell me the difference between these two groups? Why I would
use one over the other?
Thanks!
-- bill visual.eyes@telus.net
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