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From: Ellen K.
Is this different from Delegation? If so, how?
On Sun, 11 Sep 2005 20:42:05 +0200, "Hrvoje Mesing"
wrote in message :
>
>"Ellen K." wrote in message
>news:84luh110dnd06emd9ra8r4bj3j6c3ebnki{at}4ax.com...
>>I asked about this once before and I remember there is an official term
>> for it, when a server passes through the Windows credentials of its user
>> to another server, but I can't remember the term. (Think maybe it
>> starts with "A"?) Can somebody help me out?
>
>---
>
>Hi,
>
>Transitive Network Logon (known as pass-through Auth.).
>Yes, when server (someone with resources) passes through auth. Q to valid
>auth. DC (which can pass-through up to PDC owner (which will always have
>most fresh info about users passw., etc.)).
>Also, "Transitive Network Logon" is something which You will find in
>Netlogon logs when You troubleshoot users net logons. Also note that You
>will find "via " enclosed in brackets
which will note from
>which server (the one which resources someone wanted to gain access to)
>auth. req. arrived (was pass-through).
>
>Bye,
>
>
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>M.
>
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