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Guest Phillip Windell
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Re: how to prevent users from logging on to the domain from multiple machines

 

Re: how to prevent users from logging on to the domain from multiple machines

 

List the machines they are allowed to log into within the Properties of

their user account.

 

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Guest Meinolf Weber
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Re: how to prevent users from logging on to the domain from multiplemachines

 

Phillip Windell wrote:

> List the machines they are allowed to log into within the Properties of

> their user account.

>

 

Can I do that in AD? I have many users (but not doing it all) and don't

want to modify this property for individual user.

 

Thanks

Guest Phillip Windell
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Re: how to prevent users from logging on to the domain from multiple machines

 

Re: how to prevent users from logging on to the domain from multiple machines

 

User accounts exist in AD,...so yes it is in AD.

If you mean GPO,...then I have no idea.

 

You have to do it for every account if the account already existed.

If they don't already exist you might be able to create a Template Account

with those correct settings that you then "copy" the account to create new

ones,...maybe those settings would copy with it,..I'm not sure.

 

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"OM" <om@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

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> Phillip Windell wrote:

>> List the machines they are allowed to log into within the Properties of

>> their user account.

>>

>

> Can I do that in AD? I have many users (but not doing it all) and don't

> want to modify this property for individual user.

>

> Thanks


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