Re: How to force User log off when time expires?



"shocker" <shocker@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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So, specifyig logon hours with net user /time is not applicable?

net user /time
controls when an account can log on, it does not kick logged on
account out

The user is now restricted from logging on based on the times set in net
user, but they are never logged off if they account is already logged on
when
the time expires.

The time set in the network security policy you mentioned only
controls network access and will close off sessions to network
shares based on the logoff time; it has nothing to do with local
login sessions.


"Rob (Microsoft)" wrote:

Not without being able to specify logon hours in the account. I believe
that
feature is only in the domain profile.

"shocker" wrote:

I want to force a user to log off when his logon hours expire.
In the Network Security category (under Group Policy), I enabled the
Force
Logoff When Logon Hours Expire policy, but users are never logged off.

I running Windows Server 2003 as a standalone (no domain or AD). the
server
is just a rubust workstation, but allow remote users to log in
simultaneously.

Is it possible to log users off in this case?


.



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