Re: Limit User Login to Single Computer
- From: "Frank McCallister SBS MVP" <anonymous>
- Date: Tue, 12 Dec 2006 23:07:28 -0600
Mark
Be sure you list the SBS Server along with the WS you want the user to login to IF you want the user to have access to RWW and/or OWA remotely. As a User they will still not be able to log on to the server console but need that right for RWW/OWA to work.
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Frank McCallister SBS MVP
MCP Microsoft Small Business Specialist
COMPUMAC
"Mark Cooper" <MarkCooper@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:7A046240-3426-41FB-80A6-15BA371554E0@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Phil,
Yes, this is exactly what I was looking for. Thank you for the information.
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Mark Cooper
"PhilScott-SBSAdmin" wrote:
Hi,
If you want to set up a particular user account to logon only to a specific
computer simply do this in Active Directory Users and Computers:
- Create the User account
- When done, go to the user account properties
- Select the "Account" tab
- Click "Log On To.." button
- In there you can specify which computers that user account is able to
logon to. By default "All Computers" is selected.
Hope this helps!
Phil
"Mark Cooper" wrote:
> A question from a SBS2003 newbie.
>
> We have a SBS2003 R2 server with all of the latest updates. Is there a > way
> to restrict a user account to only one domain computer? In other > words, a
> user can login in to one computer and only that computer, no other > computers
> on the domain. I could setup a local account but that violates disk > access
> protocol and on top of that I need to be able to restrict access to > network
> and internet resources so the domain account is needed.
>
> Any help is appreciated.
> -- > Mark Cooper
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