Prevent logons other than PC owner?



We run a Server 2003 Domain with XP workstations. Of course, users log into the domain with their own userid/password. I've been asked if there is a way to prevent anyone else besides the "owner" of the PC to log on at that PC. I didn't think so since they are not logging into the PC but rather the domain. IS this possible through a group policy or something?

Thanks,
Mike
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