I used to work in a Novell network environment and just recently switched to a Windows2000 environment. Judging from what I've observed so far, Microsoft has done a pretty good job of copying Novell but missed one important feature - "User Session Limits".
Does anyone know how to limit the amount of consecutive sessions a user can have. We've got people in our office that are logged in all over the place, for what ever reason, I don't know.
In Novell there was a setting in user properties where you simply entered a number and that restricted how many times a user can log in ... easy!
Is this possible in Windows2000 server?
Thanks
Does anyone know how to limit the amount of consecutive sessions a user can have. We've got people in our office that are logged in all over the place, for what ever reason, I don't know.
In Novell there was a setting in user properties where you simply entered a number and that restricted how many times a user can log in ... easy!
Is this possible in Windows2000 server?
Thanks