Re: User Account Logon Hours
- From: "Henry Craven [SBS-MVP]" <IUnknown@xxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 6 May 2005 11:03:10 +1000
Set the Group Policy "Force Log-off when log on hours expire" ...or
something like that.
Be aware that users may loose unsaved data or databases may become
corrupt due to un-stateful shutdown and termination of connections.
Far better to address the HR issues involved here than apply an IT Axe.
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Henry Craven {SBS-MVP}
CI Information Technology
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Melbourne SBS Users Group
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"Sandy Bryson" <anonymous@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:0db701c5518e$3fcfb530$a601280a@xxxxxxxxxx
>I am trying to "Limit" the hours some of my users are
> logged on, actually I want to be able to Log them Off at
> the End of the Day. I am using SBS 2003...I see on the
> users Profile where I can set the time they are allowed
> to Logon....but the problem is, How Do I make Sure they
> Log OFF at the Specified Time? If they Logout, they are
> unable to Log back in until tomorrow, but providing they
> do not Log Off, they can remain connected to the Network.
> Can someone tell me how to Force the Logoff at a Specific
> Time?
.
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