How to limit the number of session per user?

From: Nam (le_viet@hotmail.com)
Date: 07/30/02


From: "Nam" <le_viet@hotmail.com>
Date: Tue, 30 Jul 2002 11:31:42 -0700


Hi,

In Windows, users can open several sessions at the same
time in one domain. For example, one can log into a domain
twice by log in from 2 different workstations with the
same username/password.

How can I implement the function that exist on Mainframe
security software, such as IBM RACF or CA Top Secret, to
prevent a user to open 2 concurrent session on a domain?

The user can log from any workstation in the company.

OS: server: Windows 2000 Advance server SP2
Station: Windows 2000 Pro. SP2

Thanks for your help,

Nam



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