How can I prevent this??????

From: Rich (rinsalaco@wtbyhosp.chime.orgnospam)
Date: 01/16/03


From: "Rich" <rinsalaco@wtbyhosp.chime.orgnospam>
Date: Thu, 16 Jan 2003 14:11:48 -0800


I have a Windows 2000 workstation on a NT 4 domain. I am
using the Novell Client. I want this workstation to only
allow 2 users to log-on. I don't have active directory
and do not want to fiddle with NT 4 policies. Can I set
something at the workstation level to only allow a certain
2 users to sign-on? I want all other users who attempt to
sign-on to be rejected. Thanks.



Relevant Pages

  • logging on to different pcs on network: settings wont save
    ... At work we use XP and Novell Client for windows. ... day I use a different workstation. ... save my settings to my network drive so that my settings ...
    (microsoft.public.windowsxp.customize)
  • Re: How can I prevent this??????
    ... >I have a Windows 2000 workstation on a NT 4 domain. ... >sign-on to be rejected. ... Not if you don't want to "fiddle with NT 4 policies". ...
    (microsoft.public.win2000.security)
  • Long response
    ... software on the workstation (Windows XP Professional ... When I remove the Novell client, ... the response time is a fraction of "normal" response. ... Workstations are members of Windows 2003 Active ...
    (microsoft.public.windowsxp.general)
  • Re: Access server using PP and domain account
    ... With Windows XP using the windows authentication isn't strictly the credentials you use to login to the workstation. ... user account is setup on domain in which project server resides ...
    (microsoft.public.project.pro_and_server)
  • Printer driver-related network delays
    ... I've got a Windows XP LAN comprised of several workstations and printers. ... Every time someone on a workstation tries to print to a network printer from ...
    (microsoft.public.windowsxp.print_fax)