logon one PC at time for one account
From: nobby (nobby@c98.cjb.net)
Date: 10/07/02
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From: "nobby" <nobby@c98.cjb.net> Date: Mon, 7 Oct 2002 01:28:16 -0700
>From the Windows 2000 Server resource kit.
Install cconnect.exe on each client. It allows you to:
Limit concurrent connections per user.
Log off remote computers when concurrent connections are
reached.
List all computers that a user is logged on to.
List logon servers for each user.
Show how many users are logged on to a domain controller
(DC).
Force a logoff when concurrent connections are reached.
Enable debugging of the CConnect tool.
Write events to the event log of a specified server
concerning the status of the CConnect tool.
Save all lists to a file for further examination.
Track the last user of the computer and only limit that
user from logging on to the computer if the computer was
shut down improperly.
There are other third party utilities, but why not stick
with what Microsoft provides.
>-----Original Message-----
>Hi All,
>
>My network is Windows 2000 AD & Exchange2000 enviroment,
>I would like to configure somewhere to make one user
>account only be able to logon in one PC at the same time
>(which means one account can not logon more than one PC
>at the same time).
>
>Is there anyone know the answer for this.
>
>
>Many thanks in advance
>
>John Wan
>
>.
>
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