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Al Dykes
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      08-05-2004, 02:29 PM
I've never seen a description of the purpose of the three types of
networking I see on a 98Se machine.

Windows Logon,
Microsoft Logon,
Client For Microsoft Networks

I'm a NT domain admin, but aside from setting up a few 98 machines as
home user's Internet PCs for people I have no experience with W/9x
machines.

I've started to support a small network of 98SE machines that do
workgroup file and print sharing. I'm about to set up a SAMBA server
for 98SE, XP/home, and XP/pro systems.

What's the difference ?

Thanks






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      08-05-2004, 04:57 PM
In article <cetg8s$gd3$(E-Mail Removed)>, (E-Mail Removed) (Al
Dykes) wrote:
>I've never seen a description of the purpose of the three types of
>networking I see on a 98Se machine.
>
>Windows Logon,
>Microsoft Logon,
>Client For Microsoft Networks
>
>I'm a NT domain admin, but aside from setting up a few 98 machines as
>home user's Internet PCs for people I have no experience with W/9x
>machines.
>
>I've started to support a small network of 98SE machines that do
>workgroup file and print sharing. I'm about to set up a SAMBA server
>for 98SE, XP/home, and XP/pro systems.
>
>What's the difference ?
>
>Thanks


Windows Logon is for use on a computer that has no network connection
or one that connects to a workgroup network. If there's more than
one user account defined, you can specify which one to use. If
there's only one user account defined, and it has no password, then
Windows Logon lets you log on automatically, with no logon prompt and
no need for Tweak UI. All workgroup networking functions are
available using Windows Logon.

Client for Microsoft Logons is needed to log onto a Windows NT domain.

Microsoft Family Logon is similar to Windows Logon, but it presents a
menu of all know user names and asks you to choose which one to use.
You can't log on automatically using Microsoft Family Logon.
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