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Just one logon TZanolo 01-05-2006
---> Re: Just one logon Laura E. Hunter...01-05-2006
Posted by TZanolo on January 5, 2006, 11:56 am
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Good afernoon. Is there a way to my users log on only in one machine at the
same time? Here, the same users logs on at a lot of systems. I want they
first log off in one system to log on in another....


Thanks.



Posted by Laura E. Hunter [MVP] on January 5, 2006, 12:19 pm
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If you are in a 2003 Active Directory environment, look into the LimitLogon
utility, available for download here:
http://download.microsoft.com/download/f/d/0/fd05def7-68a1-4f71-8546-25c359cc0842/limitlogin.exe;
the FAQ is available here: http://bink.nu/files/limitlogonfaq.htm

HTH


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> Good afernoon. Is there a way to my users log on only in one machine at
> the same time? Here, the same users logs on at a lot of systems. I want
> they first log off in one system to log on in another....
>
>
> Thanks.
>
>



Posted by Paul Adare on January 5, 2006, 12:33 pm
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microsoft.public.windows.server.security news group, <"Laura E. Hunter
[MVP]" <nospamplease>> says...

> If you are in a 2003 Active Directory environment, look into the LimitLogon
> utility, available for download here:
>
http://download.microsoft.com/download/f/d/0/fd05def7-68a1-4f71-8546-25c359cc0842/limitlogin.exe;
> the FAQ is available here: http://bink.nu/files/limitlogonfaq.htm

Another way to do this that is likely easier is to create a share for
each use and configure that share to only allow one connection at a
time. In a logon script map a driver letter to that share and check in
the script to see if the mapping succeeds or fails. If it fails, have
the script log them off.

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Paul Adare
MVP - Windows - Virtual Machine
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Ca·nadi·an (k-nd-n) adj. & n.
n: An educated, unarmed American with health care.

Posted by Roger Abell [MVP] on January 5, 2006, 2:06 pm
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Nice technique Paul :-)


> microsoft.public.windows.server.security news group, <"Laura E. Hunter
> [MVP]" <nospamplease>> says...
>
>> If you are in a 2003 Active Directory environment, look into the
>> LimitLogon
>> utility, available for download here:
>>
http://download.microsoft.com/download/f/d/0/fd05def7-68a1-4f71-8546-25c359cc0842/limitlogin.exe;
>> the FAQ is available here: http://bink.nu/files/limitlogonfaq.htm
>
> Another way to do this that is likely easier is to create a share for
> each use and configure that share to only allow one connection at a
> time. In a logon script map a driver letter to that share and check in
> the script to see if the mapping succeeds or fails. If it fails, have
> the script log them off.
>
> --
> Paul Adare
> MVP - Windows - Virtual Machine
> http://www.identit.ca/blogs/paul/
> Ca·nadi·an (k-nd-n) adj. & n.
> n: An educated, unarmed American with health care.



Posted by TZanolo on January 6, 2006, 12:12 pm
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Im using win2000 and there`s just one share... it`s good, but my users works
in team so they share the same files...



> Nice technique Paul :-)
>
>
>> microsoft.public.windows.server.security news group, <"Laura E. Hunter
>> [MVP]" <nospamplease>> says...
>>
>>> If you are in a 2003 Active Directory environment, look into the
>>> LimitLogon
>>> utility, available for download here:
>>>
http://download.microsoft.com/download/f/d/0/fd05def7-68a1-4f71-8546-25c359cc0842/limitlogin.exe;
>>> the FAQ is available here: http://bink.nu/files/limitlogonfaq.htm
>>
>> Another way to do this that is likely easier is to create a share for
>> each use and configure that share to only allow one connection at a
>> time. In a logon script map a driver letter to that share and check in
>> the script to see if the mapping succeeds or fails. If it fails, have
>> the script log them off.
>>
>> --
>> Paul Adare
>> MVP - Windows - Virtual Machine
>> http://www.identit.ca/blogs/paul/
>> Ca·nadi·an (k-nd-n) adj. & n.
>> n: An educated, unarmed American with health care.
>
>



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