Re: Can I have a 3rd logon option?



I'll reply to you and Jorge at the same time!

We are a College and students can use their student ID or their social
security number to gain access to our systems. We don't want to take that
capability away from them. We have provided Live@EDU email for those
students and have generated student email addresses for them. We want the
student to be able to use their student ID (which a small percentage
remember), or their Live@EDU email address (which is somewhat easier to
remember, but not all students use their accounts). We have social security
number as a fallback position.

We are the IT department for the College, so we don't make policy or make
the rules. We just put the technology in place that upper management
demands. If there is no way to get the 3rd logon account, then uppoer
management will have to pick two of the three they desire. But.... If I can
give them all three, then why not? Simple solutions are available when you
have control of the entire situation. In this case, I don't.

"Meinolf Weber" wrote:

Hello Mike,

Why do you need multiple logon accounts for the same domain user?

Best regards

Meinolf Weber
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Our users currenlty have the choice of logging into our network using
a userID we provide, or their social security number. One of these
IDs is the Logon name and the other is the pre-Windows 2000 logon
name. We have provided those users with email addresses (not
Exchange-based email) and would like to give them the option of using
the ID we provided, their social security number OR their email
address as a logon name for desktop (Windows XP on a domain)
authentication.

I don't know of a way to enable a 3rd logon option natively within AD.
Is there a 3rd party tool that will give me the ability to have more
than 2 logon IDs per AD user? Thanks.




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