Force Logoff

From: Ramakrishna Velaga (ram_velaga_at_advantaindia.com)
Date: 11/24/03


Date: Mon, 24 Nov 2003 12:21:26 +0530

Dear All,

I will be greatful if some one can help to implement force Loff policy from
Docmain Controller Group Policy Security settings.

Here is the my requiremnt.

Without doing any changes in the local pc's i want logoff PC/DESKTOP/CLINTS
after 15 minutes idle time.

This has to be work with domain controller security policy settings. I set
Domain Controller Security Policy/Windows Settings/Local Polices/Security
Options/
Amount of idle time required - 15 minutes. Still it is not working.

Any idea.

Regards,
RAM



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