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Disconnecting A User 1

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OrWolf

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Mar 19, 2001
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In Windows NT you had the ability to disconnect a user from the server via the Control Panel and Server. Does anyone know how to do the same thing in Windows 2000? I've been poking around all over and haven't been able to find it.
 
You mean to disable a user or to boot a user that's already logged on?
 
To boot a user that is already logged on.
 
Still have no answer on this. Is it not possible to disconnect an individual user from a Windows 2000 server?
 
Not exactly intuitive, but:
Under computer management - > system tools - > shared folders. There is a Sessions item. You can right click on a session and close it there.
 
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