Re: What is a local logon?

From: Herb Martin (news_at_LearnQuick.com)
Date: 03/27/04

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    "Gino" <cosine@covad.net> wrote in message
    news:59854$4064ab14$44a77c62$23722@msgid.meganewsservers.com...
    > Logon locally is a user right as well as Logon over the Network and they
    > are, exactly as described. If a user with a domain account tries to logon
    to
    > a Domain Controller, and dose not have the user right to logon locally
    they
    > cannot logon, even though they might have permmisions set to access
    folders,
    > this is by design.

    All of the above is true but likely not what he is questioning;
    he wants to know how the WEB SERVER chooses, uses,
    or abuses the above methods when users try to access
    resources through that web server.

    BASIC (and digest) is always a local logon -- you hand your username
    and password to the web server which logs on as the you (locally.)

    Integrated CAN BE "network" if you use a domain account.
    You authenticated with the domain and then connect to the
    web (resource) server as a "network" user.

    -- 
    Herb Martin
    >
    > "Roger Haxby" <roger.haxxxby_rem2x@ntlworld.com> wrote in message
    > news:e3GDT71EEHA.2176@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl...
    > > 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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