Re: group policy to disable user account



No, you can't do that through GP. There's really no easy way to do that
without running some kind of process on your DCs (assuming they are AD
accounts you're talking about) that check last logon times.

Darren

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"sanjay kadam" <san_k007@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:eoUGMNO0GHA.4920@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Hi

Is there any group policy to disable user account if user account is not
in
use for 15 days.

Rgds
san




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