Re: User Logon Time / Time Zone
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Good question, off hand I don't know. Have you tried it?
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Mitchell wrote:
Hello -
We are looking at restricting logon time for a subset of users. A question
that has come up is what happens to the user that logs on to a terminal
server on the West coast from his/her PC on the East coast?
Our domain controllers (Server 2003) and terminal servers (2000 Server) are
all on Pacific time. When a user logs on to the terminal server from a PC on
Eastern time will the logon restrictions translate to his local time zone?
Thank you.
Mitchell
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