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Re: DHCP Server




> > Win95 provides no "authentication" by itself.  It needs to belong to an NT
> > Domain or NDS for this.  So, without third party support, you're out of
> > luck.
> 
> Not so. Win95 provides "share level" authentication of any local
> filesystems you share. That qualifies as authentication. 

But only for people accessing the machine via the network.

It sounds like the original poster was looking for a utility to 
monitor usage based on who is using the physical machine itself.  
The "console" authentification provided by Win95 is just a routine 
to unlock a "password file" for network access - nothing more.  You can 
even bypass it by hitting the 'Cancel' button when it asks for a password.  
So it's not an effective way of figuring out who is using the machine 
(or restricting access).  

There might be a way to configure Win95 (via the registry) to require a 
valid password when logging in at the "console".  But I'm not sure how.
I would never use a Windows 95 machine as a "public access" terminal.
I've seen somebody build a super-secure "public access" Win 3.1 machine
however (involving lots of bizarre contortions).
 
Windows NT has a "real" login prompt, so it might be possible to do
something more along those lines.  Of course, with Linux, it's easy.

Cheers,

 - Jim


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