Re: Logon/Logoff Times



No, thanks for the input but that only cuts smb traffic (access to network
shares) it does not forcibly log off a user.

"AaronK" wrote:

You need to set the policy "force logoff when time expires"

Aaron

"Kelly Armitage" <KellyArmitage@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I have a domain controller running Server 2003. There are several user
accounts specified with limited logon times. I accomplished through the
user
properties/account tab in AD.

It works fine to prevent someone from logging in when not during the
acceptable times I have specified (from an XP SP2 machine), however it
does
not boot them out when their logon time has expired. I have enable "force
shutdown when time expires" from multiple places, including group policy,
domain security policy and domain controller security policy yet it never
does boot the user off ..... only prevent them from logging in the first
place. Not much good if they can just stay connected beyond their
permitted
times. Does anyone have any suggestions as to what I am missing? What
else
I can try or check?

Thanks everyone :)



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