Re: How to force users to logoff each day
From: Chris Weber [Security MVP] (chris_at_dev.nul)
Date: 03/24/05
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Date: Wed, 23 Mar 2005 18:16:57 -0800
"Force logoff" will disconnect users from SMB sessions, isolating them from
the network. Are you trying to log them out of their desktops? That's a
different story.
Chris
"Tom" <Tom@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> First, no applications are running whatsoever.
> Second, I set the logon hours in AD / account user profile / logon hours
> Third, I've set group policies (default and user) to force logoff.
>
> The users have allowed hours of 8am to 11pm. After 11pm ALL/ALL/ALL users
> that did not logoff manually are still logged in. Why?? What do I need to
> check or do (all the steps please!!) to make this work?
>
> Am I doing this wrong? What else, or what differently should I have to
> do?
> Thx
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