B Bill Aug 21, 2003 #1 In group policy how can I stop a user/users logging on to more then one computer at the same time??
M MadDHatteR Aug 21, 2003 #2 There is no GP functionality for this -- there are various hacks and tricks to accomplish it though. I don't know what they are, so I'll leave that to others to contribute.
There is no GP functionality for this -- there are various hacks and tricks to accomplish it though. I don't know what they are, so I'll leave that to others to contribute.
C Cary Shultz Aug 21, 2003 #3 -----Original Message----- In group policy how can I stop a user/users logging on to more then one computer at the same time?? . Click to expand... There is a Resource Kit utility called cconnect that will accomplish this. I think that it is a bit involved and *requires* SQL or some other DB... HTH, Cary
-----Original Message----- In group policy how can I stop a user/users logging on to more then one computer at the same time?? . Click to expand... There is a Resource Kit utility called cconnect that will accomplish this. I think that it is a bit involved and *requires* SQL or some other DB... HTH, Cary