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limiting user accounts with group policy

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Dec 17, 2002
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Hi! I work for a school district and we are trying to limit student use at certain computers. I have found in AD under the users account tab that I can allow access to certain machines but the list references pre Windows 2000 workstation names. Instead of having to add every computer name to the list that each student could use, I'd like to control this from Group Policy (a lot less typing). Is there an easier way to do this using Group Policy?

Thanks for any help or ideas!!
 
Add your users to a group and configure that group to have logon locally rights to the PCs you want them to access OR configure the group with Deny Logon Locally for those machines you don't want them to access.

I hope you find this post helpful.

Regards,

Mark

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