post #570 i am out this bish its 4:06am :taun:
post #570 i am out this bish its 4:06am :taun:
I guess I'll pass out now.
huh?
saw transformers 2 last night and i thought it was fuckin sweet!
Good morning guys!
i love photobomb.....
http://i691.photobucket.com/albums/v...red_cankle.jpg
http://i691.photobucket.com/albums/v...ip-thetuck.jpg
http://i691.photobucket.com/albums/v...imabrother.jpg
http://i691.photobucket.com/albums/v...igandblack.jpg
wtf?
http://i691.photobucket.com/albums/v...t1-500x338.jpg
who brings their kid vibrator shopping?
http://i691.photobucket.com/albums/v...b-500x3311.jpg
Black Women apparently :)Quote:
Originally Posted by Corolla_TC
This is pretty fucked up..
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/business/8118055.stm
Why do countries need to be like this?? Can't we all just get along?? UGH
who would want to filter out pornographic material?
LOL damn if yall keep posting naked girls in here im gonna have to stop comming in here. Ill get fired for that shit. No deal on that one.
the tits wern't the actual point of that first pic.....
good morning mother fuckers:boobies:
good mother fuckin morning
whats cracken ?
yah not worth getting fired over, that's why I keep my posts boring, but clean. :)
The Credentials Management API works with two types of credentials:
Domain Credentials
Generic Credentials
Domain Credentials
Domain credentials are used by operating system components and authenticated by the Local Security Authority (LSA). Typically, domain credentials are established for a user when a registered security package, such as the Kerberos protocol, authenticates logon data provided by the user. The logon credentials are cached by the operating system so that a single sign-on gives the user access to a variety of resources. For example, network connections can occur transparently, and access to protected system objects can be granted based on the user's cached domain credentials.
Credentials Management functions provide a mechanism for applications to prompt a user for domain credentials after logging on and to have the operating system authenticate the information provided by the user.
The secret part of domain credentials, the password, is protected by the operating system. Only components running in process with the LSA can read and write domain credentials. Applications are limited to writing domain credentials.
Windows supports expanded use of smart card and certificate credentials. To help ensure security, the Credentials Management API never stores the smart card PIN on the computer.
Generic Credentials
Generic credentials are defined and authenticated by applications that manage authorization and security directly instead of delegating these tasks to the operating system. For example, an application can require users to enter a user name and password provided by the application or to produce a certificate to access a Web site.
Applications use Credentials Management functions to prompt users for application-defined, generic, credential information, such as user name, certificate, smart card, or password. The information entered by the user is returned to the application for authentication.
Credentials Management provides customizable cache management and long-term storage for generic credentials. Generic credentials can be read and written by user processes.
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Build date: 6/11/2009
nothing much....just killing time while im at work
OH Fuck, here we go..
New jobless claims rise unexpectedly to 627K
from msnbc.com: Top msnbc.com headlines
The government says the number of people filing first-time claims for jobless benefits increased last week, partly due to layoffs related to the end of the school year.
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