Re: Disable Logon



I'm afraid I'm still a little unclear about what you want to do.

* Do you want to prevent them from logging on to the SBS console?

By default only Administrators can do this.

* Do you want to prevent them from logging on to a Terminal Services
session, on a separate application server?

* Do you want to prevent them from accessing the SBS?

Technically, when a user logs into a PC, they connect to various SBS
services (such as shares and possibly Exchange), but they don't "log
in" to the server. Do you want to prevent these connections?

- - - -

Also, it would help to know what you are actually trying to accomplish,
that is, WHY you want to "disable logins." There may be a better way to
meet your needs. (I ask because it sounds like you are coming from a
NetWare environment. Windows may or may not be similar, depending on
what you are trying to do.)

-- Owen Williams

In article <BD551EF0-3789-43EB-A1CE-0CA0F0F487DA@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
wrytat@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx says...
haha... sorry for making you confused. We want to disable all the accounts
from logging on to the server. so that all of them cannot login at the
moment. We're looking fo something equivalent to Novell Netware's diable
login command.
.



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