What is a local logon?
From: Roger Haxby (roger.haxxxby_rem2x_at_ntlworld.com)
Date: 03/26/04
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Date: Fri, 26 Mar 2004 17:54:57 -0000
We are having users log onto a server through a browser. All users will be
in a specific user group. It appears that this counts as a local login - if
we do not allow local logons in the group policy for that user group, they
cannot log on via the browser. The browser authentication method does not
seem to make a difference (basic, integrated windows authentication, we have
not tried digest)
Is this expected behaviour?
If that is expected behaviour, what is a Network Logon - is that file shares
only?
Server is W2K Advanced Server, SP4 Domain Controller
Roger Haxby
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