Re: authentication question

From: K. Richard Pixley (rich_at_noir.com)
Date: 03/18/04

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    MKlinke wrote:
    > Just out of curiosity, why do you find authenticating off a domain
    > controller a problem?

    Pride, I suppose.

    That and having spent numerous frustrating hours trying to sort out
    windows networking problems in the past lead me to suspect that that
    effort would have a steep learning curve and significant time investment.

    I guess I'm still hoping for a turn-key solution complete with a HOWTO.

    --rich

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