Re: Preventing multiple logins
From: Xaos Flux (xaosflux@bellsouth.net)
Date: 08/31/02
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From: "Xaos Flux" <xaosflux@bellsouth.net> Date: Fri, 30 Aug 2002 20:22:40 -0400
Restrict their logon to only their computer...probably a good idea any way,
that way if students installed trojans, password sniffers ect on their own
pcs they wouldn't get ahold of the escalated privileges.
Brian Mulrooney
Network Administrator
Riverside National Bank
"Paul Adare" <padare@newsguy.com> wrote in message
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> In article <936d01c25053$3def8450$2ae2c90a@phx.gbl>,
> kgeiger@acropoliscomputers.com says...
> > Is there a way to prevent a user from logging on to more
> > than one workstation in a Windows 2000 Domain? Scenario:
> > Preventing a teacher from letting students use her
> > credentials to get around my group policy implementation.
> >
>
> Besides making that type of behaviour an offense that can lead to
> termination in a written policy, have a look at CConnect from the
> Windows 2000 Resource Kit.
>
> --
> Paul Adare
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> pieces.
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