Need Help!

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Enrique

Hi!

I wonder if you can help me. At work we use active
directory. The problem I am having is that any user that
is listed in active directory can log into any PC that is
in our network. As long as they use their username and
password they can log into any PC. How can I limit them
to only their PC?

Please Help!
 
In Windows 2003

Go to 'Active Directory Users and Computers', click on user object, click on
'Account' tab, click on 'Log On To ...' .

This option have some limitations.

or very crude:

see Q194740 for a logon script trick.

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