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!!! Overview
[{$pagename}] [Authentication] is when the [credentials] were received without the [Authentication] [entity] being present.
[{$pagename}] [Authentication] is when the [user] was NOT prompted to provide [Credentials]
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Determination of [{$pagename}] or [Interactive] [Authentication] may be difficult to establish.
[Windows Logon Types] and/or [Authentication Method Reference Values] may be helpful.
!! [Microsoft Windows] [{$pagename}] [Windows Logon]
[{$pagename}] [authentication] can only be used after an [interactive] [authentication] has taken place. During [{$pagename}] authentication, the user does not input logon data, instead, previously established [credentials] are used.
[{$pagename}] [authentication] is performed when an application uses the [Security Support Provider Interface] ([SSPI]) and a security package to establish a secure [network] connection.
[{$pagename}] [authentication] is the [Authentication Mechanism] at work when a user connects to multiple machines on a [network] without having to re-enter [Credentials] for each machine.
!! [{$pagename}] [Examples]
* Often this is when the [Authentication] [entity] did NOT typing the [password] at the keyboard.
* [{$pagename}] [Authentication] may be when the [Credential] is passed over the [network]
!! More Information
There might be more information for this subject on one of the following:
[{ReferringPagesPlugin before='*' after='\n' }]