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Logon Hours
In the Local Security Policy, it has "Network Security: Force logoff when
logon hours expires." Does anyone know where to change the setting for logon hours? -- Shelly |
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Logon Hours
In Active Directory Users and Computers mmc.
IOW this feature works when you have Active Directory Installed. Also, some people have wrong expectation that this feature will disconnect users who are logged on at their workstations. It will not. It will only prevent them from using network resources (when log on hours expire). Dusko Savatovic "Shelly" wrote in message ... In the Local Security Policy, it has "Network Security: Force logoff when logon hours expires." Does anyone know where to change the setting for logon hours? -- Shelly |
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Logon Hours
Have you seen this tip from Doug Knox?
http://www.dougknox.com/xp/tips/xp_restrict_users.htm -- Al Jarvi (MS-MVP Windows Networking) Please post *ALL* questions and replies to the news group for the mutual benefit of all of us... The MS-MVP Program - http://mvp.support.microsoft.com This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights... "Shelly" wrote in message ... In the Local Security Policy, it has "Network Security: Force logoff when logon hours expires." Does anyone know where to change the setting for logon hours? -- Shelly |
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Logon Hours
Shelly wrote:
In the Local Security Policy, it has "Network Security: Force logoff when logon hours expires." Does anyone know where to change the setting for logon hours? Hi You can't use this setting for console logoff. This forced logoff policy is a policy for SMB server, i.e. the computer which has a network share accessible from a network. This policy, if enabled on a server, ends the users session with the server when their logon hours expire. Instead, e.g take a look at the program "1st Security Center": http://www.1securitycenter.com/ quote The powerful feature "User Working Time" allows you to limit working time for your children , office colleagues , students and so on. You can define several time intervals and time durations to manage users working time very easy. /quote The application in the link below is a lot more limited, but it can e.g. force a logoff/shutdown at a set time or after a time duration (but it looks like this is computer based and not user based): Aye Shutdown http://www.ayesoftware.com/asd/ -- torgeir, Microsoft MVP Scripting and WMI, Porsgrunn Norway Administration scripting examples and an ONLINE version of the 1328 page Scripting Guide: http://www.microsoft.com/technet/scr...r/default.mspx |
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