Re: Windows-user?
This WebDNA talk-list message is from 2000
It keeps the original formatting.
numero = 35895
interpreted = N
texte = on 08.08.2000 15:27, John Peacock at JPeacock@UnivPress.com wrote:>> I am asked if I can overtake the Windows Network User with WebCat, when>> the webserver is Linux/Apache. Can I?>> >> ...> > I don't understand the question. If you mean can a Windows user log> into the system, the answer is yes, see http://www.samba.org. But this> has nothing whatsoever to do with WebCat!> > Could you rephrase the question, if this is not what you were asking?Sorry. Second try:They have a NT network and I am asked to put a webserver with a databaseinto their office (Intranet). Every user has a system login and the clientasks why a user must have a second login to access the database. I think itis not a big problem with a Windows server in the same network, but we knowlittle about NT and want to use a Linux server and WebCat.The question is, can a NT-user access a Linux box and use her existing userdata to access a database?Peter-------------------------------------------------------------This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to the mailing list
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on 08.08.2000 15:27, John Peacock at JPeacock@UnivPress.com wrote:>> I am asked if I can overtake the Windows Network User with WebCat, when>> the webserver is Linux/Apache. Can I?>> >> ...> > I don't understand the question. If you mean can a Windows user log> into the system, the answer is yes, see http://www.samba.org. But this> has nothing whatsoever to do with WebCat!> > Could you rephrase the question, if this is not what you were asking?Sorry. Second try:They have a NT network and I am asked to put a webserver with a databaseinto their office (Intranet). Every user has a system login and the clientasks why a user must have a second login to access the database. I think itis not a big problem with a Windows server in the same network, but we knowlittle about NT and want to use a Linux server and WebCat.The question is, can a NT-user access a Linux box and use her existing userdata to access a database?Peter-------------------------------------------------------------This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to the mailing list .To unsubscribe, E-mail to: To switch to the DIGEST mode, E-mail to Web Archive of this list is at: http://search.smithmicro.com/
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