Re: Deny Logon Locally
From: Jim Campau \(A+ MCSE\) (Jim_Campau@bausch.com)
Date: 07/31/02
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From: "Jim Campau \(A+ MCSE\)" <Jim_Campau@bausch.com> Date: Wed, 31 Jul 2002 17:50:02 -0400
You can set the local logon rights to any one or group you want. This does
not effect network log on rights.
"Justus" <justus@dotcool.com> wrote in message
news:ai9k8b$12aakk$1@ID-56130.news.dfncis.de...
> If I am using AD and want me users to have to logon to a the domain and
not
> logon to there computer locally is there something I can implement in a
> domain policy or group policy? I was reading about deny log on locally but
> was not sure if that prevented from logging on to the machine all
together.
> I don't want any of my users using any local users for the computers only
> logging on through the domain. What is the best way to implement this?
Some
> of the user already have administrator accounts locally so they know how
to
> create new local accounts. Any help or suggestions would be appreciated.
> -Thanks
> Justus
>
>
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