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Re: Local user accounts and computer lists



email@hidden wrote:

> Local users will be offered the opportunity to log in as a member of a
> group you have on the server. In a setting where security is a concern,
> this would not be a good choice, but if you had no security concerns, it
> may be useful to have certain users be able to join different groups for
> different purposes. Maybe your users usually log in locally, but you
> want to offer them network logins/resources if they need them and fully
> understand the difference.

Thanks for the explanation, Jeff.

> If you're strictly going to be in a LDAP user environment, just ignore
> it all.

Currently I'm just exploring all the available possibilities since I'll
be soon required to install some systems on various unrelated working
environments.
Thanks again for your clarifications.
Regards,

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Andrea "XFox" Govoni

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