Re: How can I prevent this??????

From: Jeff Cochran (jcochran.nospam@naplesgov.com)
Date: 01/17/03


From: jcochran.nospam@naplesgov.com (Jeff Cochran)
Date: Fri, 17 Jan 2003 14:19:58 GMT


>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.

Not if you don't want to "fiddle with NT 4 policies".

Jeff



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