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to: JONATHAN DE BOYNE POLLARD
from: THOMAS W. MUELLER
date: 1997-09-23 21:07:00
subject: Lan Server Logon

Tach Jonathan!
am 15 Sep 97 um 17:34:54 schrieb Jonathan de Boyne Pollard an Dave Richmond:
 JdB> /V specifies the verification mode, and can be NONE, LOCAL, or DOMAIN.
 JdB> See the OS/2 Warp Command Reference for details, but briefly NONE means
 JdB> no verification,
...
 JdB> Incidentally, as long as the local username and password are the same 
s
 JdB> your LAN username and password, you can create yourself as a local 
ser,
 JdB> log on with local verification, and OS/2 will automatically handle
 JdB> presenting your credentials to the appropriate servers automatically
 JdB> whenever you make a connection.
Have you ever tried login on with /V:NONE but a valid username and password 
for the domain? Does it work? This way one would not be forced to create a 
local account to connect to several servers.
MfG :-)
Thomas
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