Re: Difference between a USER and an AUTHENTICATED USER
From: Bill Tkach (bill.tkach_at_iwafibp.ca)
Date: 07/13/05
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Date: Wed, 13 Jul 2005 13:25:12 -0700
That makes it clearer.
So, if someone logs on to the domain, they are automatically assigned to the
Authenticated Users group.
This might not be so for the user group, since the people in this group are
assigned by the administrator.
That helps a lot.
thank you.
"Bill Tkach" <bill.tkach@iwafibp.ca> wrote in message
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>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!
>
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