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George
Hello all,
We need to be able to ID every instance of a particular
user account logged onto our domain. We also need to be
able to forcibly kick off any particular user account from
the domain.
We're having problems with lockouts and need to ensure
some of our engineers are not logged on (and locked onto)
any other machines once their account has been reset.
We're newly upgraded to Win2K on all domain controllers
and right about that time many users began getting locked
out repeatedly. In an effort to troubleshoot this
situation it would help us to be able to run something to
determine if a user is currently logged onto another
workstation or server. If so, it'd be helpful to be able
to kick them off the domain.
We have searched the ResKit, ADSI and other avenues where
we thought we might be able to find something, but so far
we've had no luck. Does anyone out there have a
suggestion or idea?
Thanks,
George
We need to be able to ID every instance of a particular
user account logged onto our domain. We also need to be
able to forcibly kick off any particular user account from
the domain.
We're having problems with lockouts and need to ensure
some of our engineers are not logged on (and locked onto)
any other machines once their account has been reset.
We're newly upgraded to Win2K on all domain controllers
and right about that time many users began getting locked
out repeatedly. In an effort to troubleshoot this
situation it would help us to be able to run something to
determine if a user is currently logged onto another
workstation or server. If so, it'd be helpful to be able
to kick them off the domain.
We have searched the ResKit, ADSI and other avenues where
we thought we might be able to find something, but so far
we've had no luck. Does anyone out there have a
suggestion or idea?
Thanks,
George