M
Martijn
Hi,
Is it possible to set something that prevents users on a
Windows 2000 Professional computer that is a member of a
domain to use another set of credentials via e.g. net
use /user:username or connect using a different user name?
In our situation the computer is a member of domain A and
the user must be a user in domain B. Via the policy
setting for the computer, the user rights assignment ->
Log on locally is set to domain B\domain users. This works
during the 'real' logon but not during other logons (this
is to be expected: these other logons are on the other
servers).
Is it possible to set something that prevents users on a
Windows 2000 Professional computer that is a member of a
domain to use another set of credentials via e.g. net
use /user:username or connect using a different user name?
In our situation the computer is a member of domain A and
the user must be a user in domain B. Via the policy
setting for the computer, the user rights assignment ->
Log on locally is set to domain B\domain users. This works
during the 'real' logon but not during other logons (this
is to be expected: these other logons are on the other
servers).