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Vieux 20/02/2007, 20h20   #3
Sgt. Webster
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Par défaut Re: Restrict Users to Specific Workstations

Thank you for the .

"Derek" wrote:

> On Feb 14, 3:08 pm, Sgt. Webster
> <SgtWebs...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
> > Here is what we have: File server with Windows NT 4.0, less than 10
> > workstations with Windows 2000 Pro, multiple users with logons via a domain
> > name.
> >
> > As it is now, any user with a network (domain) logon can access any
> > workstation, whether or not they are set up as a user on the local machine.
> > However, we want to prevent users from accessing certain local machines.
> >
> > Is there a way to restrict the users to only be able to logon from specific
> > workstations? Or is there a way to lock out certain domain users and not
> > others on the local machines?
> >
> > Thank you for any .

>
>
> Yep, there sure is.
>
> I am assuming you are running a Windows NT 4.0 domain. On a DC, fire
> up User Manager for domains.
>
> Next, double click the user you want to restrict. This will open the
> properties page for that user.
>
> Now, click on the button labeled "Logon To" at the bottom, in the
> center of the row of butotns.
>
> In the resulting window, click the radio button labeled "User May
> Logon To These Workstations".
>
> In the fields below, enter 1 or more workstations that you want to
> limit the user to.
>
> Click Ok, then Ok again.
>
> You are done! The user will not be able to log on to unauthorized
> workstations.
>
> Hope this s,
> Derek
>
> http://www.fortypoundhead.com
>
>

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