Re: How to know login type



Check the logon events or account logon events in the security log of the
computer via Event Viewer. There will probably be some distinction that will
be apparent when you view both types such as for logon process or
authentication package.

Steve


"marek zegarek" <marek@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Hello!

How can I know, that user is using smartcard or login/password to login
into Windows XP?
Any registry values or something like that?
Where can I found any informations about it?



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