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| NetChild1985 2003-07-30, 5:14 pm |
| I was playing with AD today when a question comes into my mind. How to deny a user to log on two times at the same time from two different machines? I've heard that this can be done through Group Policy, but how exactly to accomplish this?
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| jeff_j_black 2003-07-30, 7:20 pm |
| The only setting I can find, restricts what workstations you can log on to, but that is not a policy setting, it is an option in the users properties and requires NETBIOS. | |
| Tarzanboy 2003-07-30, 8:40 pm |
| There isn't a setting per se, but there are means to script it so that people cannot login to multiple computers simultaneously.
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| NetChild1985 2003-07-31, 5:19 pm |
| A guy told me that this can be done through Group Policy. He read an article on TechNet about that not long ago. If he find it I'll share it with you. Anyway, thanks for your responses! | |
| salv236 2003-08-13, 5:03 pm |
| there is a tool in windows 2000 server resource kit called cconnect that prevents a user to log on simultaneously. |
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