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Hello

I have a Windows 2000 domain, and i want to configure a
security policy on my GPO to permit that one user can
just logon in one machine on my network at time, and if
he want to logon to another machine, then he must to
logoff his last machine.
What can i do?

Víctor Pajuelo

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You can't do this with GroupPolicy it self. You need a tool from Windows
2000 RESKIT

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meddelandet Hello

I have a Windows 2000 domain, and i want to configure a
security policy on my GPO to permit that one user can
just logon in one machine on my network at time, and if
he want to logon to another machine, then he must to
logoff his last machine.
What can i do?

Víctor Pajuelo

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There is no Group Policy but there are a couple of ways. One way is to use cconect
from the Resource Kit, however it requires a client component installed on domain
computers and the use of a SQL server. There is also a way described in a KB link
that uses a network share that is not foolproof, but it costs nothing to try. ---
Steve

http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=KB;EN-US;237282
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;260364

Hello

I have a Windows 2000 domain, and i want to configure a
security policy on my GPO to permit that one user can
just logon in one machine on my network at time, and if
he want to logon to another machine, then he must to
logoff his last machine.
What can i do?

Víctor Pajuelo

(e-mail address removed)
 
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