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Lionel Gomes
 
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Default Any way to provide Username/Password with TCP/IP ? - 08-18-2003 , 11:45 AM






Hi,



Do you know any way, to connect to AS by using TCP/IP and a different
username/password than the one connected on the client computer ?



The only way I found as for now is to use the "Stored user names and
password" feature of Windows XP but this is not dynamic at all and works
only on XP.



Any ideas?

Thanks

Lionel



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Mosha Pasumansky [MS]
 
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Default Re: Any way to provide Username/Password with TCP/IP ? - 08-18-2003 , 02:43 PM






No there is no way. May I ask what is your scenario ? Maybe I can suggest
alternate solution.
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"Lionel Gomes" <lionelgomes (AT) hotmail (DOT) com> wrote

Quote:
Hi,



Do you know any way, to connect to AS by using TCP/IP and a different
username/password than the one connected on the client computer ?



The only way I found as for now is to use the "Stored user names and
password" feature of Windows XP but this is not dynamic at all and works
only on XP.



Any ideas?

Thanks

Lionel





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Morgan
 
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Default Re: Any way to provide Username/Password with TCP/IP ? - 08-18-2003 , 04:36 PM



Will the RunAs not work?


"Lionel Gomes" <lionelgomes (AT) hotmail (DOT) com> wrote

Quote:
Hi,



Do you know any way, to connect to AS by using TCP/IP and a different
username/password than the one connected on the client computer ?



The only way I found as for now is to use the "Stored user names and
password" feature of Windows XP but this is not dynamic at all and works
only on XP.



Any ideas?

Thanks

Lionel





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