Re: Can I have two passwords for one user?
- From: "Roger Abell [MVP]" <mvpNoSpam@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 6 Jun 2007 23:29:41 -0700
No. One account, one password.
"George Valkov" <a@xxxxx> wrote in message
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Windows 2003 Service Pack 2 Enterprise edition is installed on my home PC.
I have granted a friend of mine to access my computer via remote desktop.
Today he had started flashget to download a file and just after that his
internet connection failed, so the remote desktop session was disconnected
(many hours passed since then and he is still offline PING!). A few
minutes
after
he was disconnected, flashget found some more download mirrors and
established about 50 TCP sessions rendering my internet connection very
unstable for any new session attempt.
When his session is disconnected I cannot use remote control on it and my
only option would be to logon to it. But when my friend is offline on the
other side of the world and cannot unlock his session, my only option
would
be either to reset his password or to force logoff. I prefer not to do
this.
Q:
Is it possible to create two passwords for his account (one for him and
one
for me, which I can use to unlock his session if any problem happens
again)?
.
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