Re: Can I have two passwords for one user?
- From: "George Valkov" <a@xxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 7 Jun 2007 13:00:01 +0300
"Roger Abell [MVP]" wrote:
| No. One account, one password.
Thank you, Roger!
| "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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