Re: User forced Logoff remotely

From: Matt (anonymous_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 10/06/04


Date: Tue, 5 Oct 2004 19:02:54 -0700

Well if they are all Domain Admins, that is your problem.
I think if they are power users, they then won't have
permission for remote shut down.

But then that depends what access levels they need. But as
I said above, look in Local Security Policy or whatever it
is.

I know he's logging them off, but the way I found out you
can shut down, log off, reboot or "power down" the remote
user. :)

>-----Original Message-----
>Is a classroom, all students are Domain Admins
>The user is doing something withour phisycal presence,
but the AT/Scheduled
>Task is not even active
>He's Logging Off the user, not shutting down



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