Two-Password Shares and Password Caching
ID: Q90284
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The information in this article applies to:
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Microsoft Windows for Workgroups versions 3.1, 3.11
SUMMARY
Windows for Workgroups permits two levels of access to a shared
directory or ClipBook page:
- Read-Only Access
- Full Access
Each type of access may have a password associated with it, and the
type of access granted to a client depends on which password he/she
provides. This article discusses how Windows for Workgroups handles
the password caching for dual-password shares.
MORE INFORMATION
Password caching is implemented differently for two-password shares.
If the password typed for a two-password share was cached and
retrieved the same way as other passwords, a client who knows both
passwords would be confined to a single type of access because the
password cache would prevent any further password prompts and
therefore any chance of typing the other password.
When Windows for Workgroups restores a persistent connection to a
two-password share, it is assumed that the last type of access used is
the one desired. If a password for the resource is present in the
cache, Windows for Workgroups uses it and does not prompt you for
input.
If you make an explicit connection (made from the Connect Network
Drive dialog box) to a two-password share, Windows for Workgroups
gives you the option of typing the other password for the resource. If
a password was found in the password cache, it is filled in as a
suggested password to use (it is displayed as asterisks). You can
accept that password or type a different one.
If one of the passwords is blank, Windows for Workgroups still prompts
you for a password. This gives you the opportunity to type the
nonblank password. If you type nothing, Windows for Workgroups
connects you to the share with the blank password.
NOTE: To disable password caching and prevent your PWL file from being
accessed, add the following line to the [NETWORK] section of the System.ini
file:
PasswordCaching=no
Additional query words:
3.10 3.11
Keywords : wfwg
Version : 3.10 3.11
Platform : WINDOWS
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