Re: Restricting login to only one domain
- From: "Richard Sweetnam" <rsweetnam@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 7 Aug 2005 23:51:52 +0200
Logon Locally refers to the permission allowed rather than the mechanism.
Regards,
Richard
"Saucer Man" <saucerman@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> When you say "allow logon locally" do you mean they will only be able to
> log on locally? They need to be able to logon to one of the domains.
>
> --
>
> Thanks.
>
>
> "Sucotto" <none@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:OyakgbPmFHA.3304@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>> User Rights Assignments under security settings.
>> Set the policy to allow logon locally to include only groups that you
>> want.
>> The other domains will remain visible, but they wont be able to logon
>> (will
>> get an error).
>> HTH
>> -sucotto
>>
>> "Saucer Man" <saucerman@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
>> news:4KidnUKhEML8F2zfRVn-1Q@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>>> We have several domains. I want a group of PCs to have access to only
>>> one
>>> domain. They see all of them now in the dropdown box in logon screen.
>> What
>>> group policy setting will prevent them from seeing and/or only let them
>> log
>>> into one?
>>>
>>> --
>>>
>>> Thanks.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>
>
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