Shoot, excuse me for the lang, I was so absent-minded, missed the key word, "contextual" in your last posting, OK, what's the nuance between EVERYONE and ANONYMOUS LOGON from a site access perspective?
Man! you're very very detail-oriented, a great quality, I'd say.
Don
>I don't have an XP box handy, but I'm sure they're there. However, they're
>not "real" groups, like "Administrators" or "Users" or "Power Users".
>They're contextual groups - their membership is determined at runtime, so to
>speak. Whenever you log in, you're a member of "Authenticated Users".
>Whenever you connect, whether you log in or not (such as when you create a
>null session), you're a member of "Everyone". You won't see these contextual
>groups within the Users & Groups section of Computer Management, but you
>will be able to assign permissions to them within the filesystem or
>Registry.
>
>Dave Watts, CTO, Fig Leaf Software
>http://www.figleaf.com/
>phone: 202-797-5496
>fax: 202-797-5444
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