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Michael Eisenhart
Microsoft Support Professional
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Quote:> I am looking for information on how to limit a user to 2
> hours of logon time with win2k, after which the computer
> will automatically log off. I've searched the internet a
> great deal and have not found anything on this topic.
But does that actually throw a user off or does it simply prohibit a logon?Quote:> If you are in an NT or Active Directory domain you can configure the hours
a
> user can logon the network. It is specific to the times you set rather
than
> the amount of time so I dont know if that helps or not.
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Michael Eisenhart
Microsoft Support Professional
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> But does that actually throw a user off or does it simply prohibit a
logon?
1. "Automatically log off users when log on time expires
I haave a win2k network in native mode running AD, it is
basically a lab with fresh installs of win2k server and
win2k pro with the latest sp2 and all hotfixes
created a couple accounts that belong to the domain users
group with logon hours specified, all the rest is default
when the account was created
I defined for the default domain policy to "Automatically
log off users when log on time expires" set to enable.
When a user has surpassed the logon time they are not
automatically logged off, as I would expect. If the user
log's off and tries to log back in, the user is denied.
However it doesn't automatically log off users when the
logon time expires. I remember this worked fine in NT.
3. auto log off after idle time
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