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How to designate who can connect to a specific server.

NetworkDOC (MIS)
1 Apr 05 14:32
I have one server 5.1 that I want only a few users to be able to authenticate and logon to.  Occasionally other users will get authenticated to it (they shouldn't thought).  
This is a problem when I only have a certain number of licenses for it.  What happens now is one of the users I want to get to it can't logon because the server is out of licenses.  Anyway to overcome this?
sstoppel (IS/IT--Management)
1 Apr 05 14:51
To start with, disable "reply to get nearest server" on that server and designate it as the preferred server for the desired users in their client config.

marvhuffaker (MIS)
1 Apr 05 17:56
Make sure the mappings in your login script specify server\volume.. I see a lot of cases where it's only the VOLUME name.  Also disable the default login script by putting NO_DEFAULT at the top of the container script.

Marvin Huffaker, MCNE
http://www.redjuju.com

NetworkDOC (MIS)
4 Apr 05 17:42
Thanks folks.  I will give that a try.

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