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Both Logon and Key File authentication?

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    Greg_E
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    Is it possible to have both logon and keyfile authentication on a Master? Most of my computers are joined to the domain, so logon works great. But I have 2 computers that can't be joined to the domain that I'd like to be able to connect with. The keyfile works great on these two computers, but then I can't see the domain computers, and the opposite when I'm in logon mode.

    Am I doing something wrong or is this just not possible? Any other way to get those 2 computers to authenticate without having to join them to the domain?

    Thanks.

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      Following up on this... I wasn't thinking yesterday. What I did was to just create a local user account with the same password as my network account. I actually made two of them because I wasn't sure which one I needed and didn't want to spend too much time in this. I did make these local accounts members of one of the groups that my domain account is a member of, also the same group as the normal local user logs into. Not sure if that's important, but I did it anyway.

      #1 username

      and

      #2 username.domain (not full domain, example .google not the .com part)

      And now I can see and control this computer, I'll configure the second computer when I have time.

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