Re: Permit only one network logon per user
- From: "Christian Thies [Ar]" <ch.thies@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 17 Aug 2007 12:15:06 -0300
Roger, you're right. I'm not preventing, I have a clue if I log trys of
multiple logins
The content is used 7*24*365. So a logged user will keep logged all the
time. Any attempt to log in with an already logged credential is a violation
(or error).
You're also right about cconnect, I'm rebuilding my DC after trying, but I
think I made a mistake and I'm going to try again
Another point is this, I need to prevent access to a mms (or http)
connection, not a shared resource in a netowrk
Regards
"Roger Abell [MVP]" <mvpNoSpam@xxxxxxx> escribió en el mensaje
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Hi Christian,
I guess I do not understand how limiting to one session is in fact
preventing unauthorized access.
Assuming it somehow does help, then how does it make sure that
the correct person is the one allowed the one available session?
Anyway, cconnect and limitlogin are fairly heavy to implement.
Take a look at the following for the select few accounts needed:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/260364
Roger
"Christian Thies [Ar]" <ch.thies@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I'm building a product that is accessed with a username and password, and
for preventing unauthorized access to it, I need to prevent multiple
simultaneous logons with the same username and password
Sorry about my English. Let me know if the answer is clear
Christian
"Steve Riley [MSFT]" <steve.riley@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> escribió en el mensaje
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Why do you need to do this? What security risk do you need to mitigate?
Steve Riley
steve.riley@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
http://blogs.technet.com/steriley
"Christian Thies [Ar]" <ch.thies@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Hi, I have Windows 2003 domain working. I need to allow only one
network logon per user.
The example is:
User: username
Status: Logged
If user username try to login from a different machine, and he is
logged in another, the login attempt must be denied
How can I accomplish this?
Thanks in advance
.
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