Restricting Loing on Workstations.

From: Dashe (dashe_at_nxproject.com)
Date: 09/30/04


Date: Thu, 30 Sep 2004 11:40:48 +0100

Hi

I have a Win 2003 SBS Box with 12 Win XP Pro Workstations and 1 MAC Laptop.
I am wondering is is possible to restrict users from loging in more than
once, so if they are loged in on one workstation and they want to use
another for some reason they have to logout of the workstaion they are
currently loged in on and then loginto the other machine.

I was also wondering if anyone has come across any good articles on
conecting a MAC OS 9/10 to an SBS network, I have it on and it can use the
net and check mail via outlook but cant get it to read and store files on
the server. Cant seem to find any good articles on this either.

Any help would be apriciated, thanks
Dashe



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