Re: Prevent users from login into servers



Hello

I looked at User rights, log on Locally. I have the group Administrators,
which I assume is a local group, in that local group, I have pushed down
Domain admins and Local Admins. Everyone is part of the local Admins, which I
assume explains the issue.

No the golden question, how do I get around that :) ?

Thanks

"kj [SBS MVP]" wrote:

Jordy wrote:
Ya I understand about the locked down part, but at the moment, that
is not a solution. It will be in the future....

But the end users still should not be able to login, and I don't
understand why. I have created a group policy that has restricted
groups in it to all all users to have local admin rights to there
PC's (I know, a bad idea, but needed at the moment).

They are able to login to any server, these are not DC's...

Thanks

Sounds like "users" (Domain Users?) have been granted the "logon locally
right" which is not by default. Because this sounds like multiple servers it
likely has been set in some group policy setting. Check one of your servers
to see if it has in fact been set, then you'll need to track down where.



"Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]" wrote:

Jordy <Jordy@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hello

Is there a way to prevent users (not domain admins) from login into
servers. We have an enviroment were the servers are accessable to
end users

You should have a locked cabinet or room, apart from everything
else. If you don't have physical security you don't have any
security at all.

and I need to prevent them from Login into the server directly,

End users should not be able to log into your servers now, either at
the console or via RD (unless this is a terminal server). Are they?
If so, perhaps they're members of groups they shouldn't be - or
someone has been monkeying around with policies.

but still have access to file and print when they login to
workstation.

Thanks

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/kj



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