Re: Force logoff of users



"Joan Wild" wrote in message:
news:ein3qsVXFHA.796@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

> I hadn't had coffee yet; <g>; if you are using idle time as the method to
> force them off, then the login won't matter.
>
> If you use the 'kick em off' type of method, then yes they'll all get
> booted.
>
> However, neither has anything to do with a username/login.

Thanks for the clarification Joan, I made a note in my log.

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Jeff Conrad
Access Junkie
Bend, Oregon


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