Re: Requiring specific computer to log on
- From: "Alex H" <somone@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 18 Nov 2005 16:28:09 -0000
I assume that he has copied the settings from the company laptop to his
personal machine and is loggin on from that. He VPN'S on, and uses his
normal login name and password. Somehow i need to restrick his account to
the official machine. Its never been a problem before,
I can see the Mac address of his personal machine in the DHCP reservations.
Is it possible to read the DHCP logs to see how many instances there have
been - how do I open them?
Thanks for help
Alex
"Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]"
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> In news:ulxLaCE7FHA.1032@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx,
> Alex H <somone@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> typed:
>> Hi, one of our remote users has two computers, the company laptop
>> and his own personal desktop. Its a long story, but we believe that
>> he is logging onto our SBS2003 using his own computer rather than the
>> company one.
>> Is there any way we can set the the server so that he does have to
>> use the company computer
>>
>> thanks
>>
>> Alex
>
> How would he log onto the domain from a home computer unless it had been
> set up/joined to the domain?
>
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