Robert L [MS-MVP]
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Tue Jan 18, 2005 1:46 am Post subject:
Re: multiple logins |
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the following tip is about TS, but that should work in regular server too.
quoted from http://www.ChicagoTech.net.
How to restrict TS users to a single remote session
1. With Server 2003, you can setup a policy to prevent a single user from
creating multiple sessions on the Terminal Server using a single user
account.
2. If you are running 2000, create a shared folder allowing only one
connection, and then create a batch file to logoff the second session.
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"Steven Thum" <Steven Thum@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:0D85708A-B1FA-490E-914D-4C1B369D011C@microsoft.com...
| Quote: | I have a network with over 100 workstations and 3 servers spread over 3
different offices with roaming profiles. We get users that log in to
several
workstations at the same time then complain about lost work. How can I
limit
users to log in to one computer at a time? |
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