Re: Restricting User Logon
- From: Frank Clark <frank@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 13 Feb 2006 09:08:27 +0000 (UTC)
Another way to handle this is from AD Users and Computers > <Users Folder>
Properties > Account tab > Log on to ...
Here you can enter in the netBios names of the computers the person is allowed to use.
Hope this helps.
Frank Clark
Take control over the user rights to Log on locally and / or Log
on over the network This could be done with GPO but unless
the accounts to be allowed are not a fixed set for a number of
machines, GPO might be an ineffective way to do this.
"Loz" <lozzie16@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:1139811872.727338.170360@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
I am looking to stop users on our domain from being able to log into
particular PCs/SERVERs. Is there a way to do this through Group
Policy??
Domain Controller is a Windows Server 2000 box and client PCs are all
Windows XP Pro.
Any help much appreciated. :) :)
.
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