Re: Restrict login to 1 account

From: Steven L Umbach (n9rou@attbi.com)
Date: 01/29/03


From: "Steven L Umbach" <n9rou@attbi.com>
Date: Wed, 29 Jan 2003 16:39:53 GMT


      Log on as an administrator and go into administrative tools/local
security policy/security settings/local policies/user rights. You will have
options to do what you want there. By default domain secuirity policy does
not define user rights and would not be able to overide this "local"
security policy setting, however any settings in domain security policy user
rights could be configured to overide them by anyone with domain
administrator rights. So keep that in mind based on your needs. You migh
consider taking it out of the domain. --- Steve

"RC" <rc@nospam.com> wrote in message
news:04bf01c2c7aa$7218c970$8af82ecf@TK2MSFTNGXA03...
> Thanks for reading.
>
> I have a 2000 domain in which I have a member server that
> I would like to restrict login to only 1 account. I want
> to set it up to where only one account can login to this
> member server and all other accounts including those in
> the admin group can not. Is this possible?
>
> Even when the login screen saver comes up I dont want
> someone to be able to login with another account to get
> access to the box. Thanks



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