One login

From: confused (davidmaersk@yahoo.com)
Date: 08/24/02


From: davidmaersk@yahoo.com (confused)
Date: 24 Aug 2002 14:24:21 -0700

Hola,

How do I configure win2000 server to only allow one login per user-id.

What I mean is,,, I have a win2k server setup as the domain
controller.
I have users that give their userid and password out to everyone. I
want the ability to mandate that only one login will be allowed at one
time. If someone trys to login they get a message saying they are
already logged in...

Any ideas,,,,

Thanks,



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