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W/98 Windows Logon, Client Logon, Client For MS Networks - What's the diff ?
I've never seen a description of the purpose of the three types of
networking I see on a 98Se machine. Windows Logon, Microsoft Logon, Client For Microsoft Networks I'm a NT domain admin, but aside from setting up a few 98 machines as home user's Internet PCs for people I have no experience with W/9x machines. I've started to support a small network of 98SE machines that do workgroup file and print sharing. I'm about to set up a SAMBA server for 98SE, XP/home, and XP/pro systems. What's the difference ? Thanks -- Al Dykes ----------- adykes at p a n i x . c o m |
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