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Posted by Joe Richards [MVP] on April 10, 2006, 10:07 am
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There is nothing native to do this.
There have been several mechanisms people have worked up but nothing is fool
proof. The mechanism MSFT offers is called LimitLogon, if you google for it you
can find it.
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Joe Richards Microsoft MVP Windows Server Directory Services
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Shailender Chhabra wrote:
> Can anybody suggest a remedy/procedure/feature for the following problem:
>
> We have a windows 2000 domain configured. We need that if a person had
> logged in to any system using his windows ID - the same ID should not be
> able to log on to any other machine in network.
> I short, there should be a restriction on multiple sessions of same Login ID
> (User ID) on Windows domain.
>
> Thanks
>
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