[cvsnt] Re: Question: sspi: connection in workgroup

keys s_kidu at cb3.so-net.ne.jp
Mon Dec 22 11:42:59 GMT 2003


Thank you for quickly reply, Tony.

> It's authenticated by whatever Windows decides to authenticate with,
> which can be domain, AD, kerberos ticket, etc.

In my case, can't I know which way does Windows use?

> Windows thinks your username is not 'keys', and you haven't got a
> cached login for that user.  It's best not to specify the username
> with sspi as it allows the system to work it out (the exception being
> XP Home which has a habit of being 'guest').

Thanks. I understood.

By the way, I want to learn SSPI service more in detail.
Are there good documents on it?
I've read README and InstallationTips.

Thanks.

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keys



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