Limiting a user's logon hours - Unique

From: Darcy Barton (dbarton_at_ardent-group.com)
Date: 04/07/04


Date: Tue, 6 Apr 2004 15:57:13 -0700

I came across a unique requirement. I've been asked to
limit 6 users to a certain number of hours in a day.
Please note that this cannot disallow (or only allow) 6
hours at a specific time of every (or any) day. But
rather these 6 users will have access for up to a number
of hours at any point in the day, until their time
is "spent" for the day.

I cannot seem to find any way of doing this with Windows
2000.

Does anyone have a suggestion, an answer or can this be
accomplished with Windows 2003 server?



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