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Old June 6th 04, 03:28 PM
Al Dykes
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Default A question about WIndows Logon Settings

I see "Client For Microsoft Networks" and "Windows Logon" as choices
on the w/98SE machine I've set up. I've seen a third choice on other
machines. I can't find a a simple explanation of which to use.

I'm not interested in playing on a network NT domain, but I am
interested in authenicating to a samba server so I can give users
thier own folders.


What do these logon choices do ?






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