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Rich
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      13th Nov 2003
Using Citrix XPe and I need to set the session time out
properties for all users in my AD. Citrix will then
inherit user properties so I can change time out on a per
user basis. Users where originally created with never
time out, I would hate to think I need to access each user
individually.
 
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Simon Geary
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      13th Nov 2003
With Windows Server 2003 you can select multiple accounts to change the same
property at once on all of them. But with Windows 2000 you, err, can't! An
ADSI script sounds like the best bet for you.

"Rich" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Using Citrix XPe and I need to set the session time out
> properties for all users in my AD. Citrix will then
> inherit user properties so I can change time out on a per
> user basis. Users where originally created with never
> time out, I would hate to think I need to access each user
> individually.



 
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Tony Murray [MVP]
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      13th Nov 2003
Or LDIFDE....


"Simon Geary" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> With Windows Server 2003 you can select multiple accounts to change the

same
> property at once on all of them. But with Windows 2000 you, err, can't! An
> ADSI script sounds like the best bet for you.
>
> "Rich" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:0aa301c3a9d6$cbe9ab90$(E-Mail Removed)...
> > Using Citrix XPe and I need to set the session time out
> > properties for all users in my AD. Citrix will then
> > inherit user properties so I can change time out on a per
> > user basis. Users where originally created with never
> > time out, I would hate to think I need to access each user
> > individually.

>
>



 
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Seth
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      13th Nov 2003
If you want a GUI tool try AD Infinitum. Sets user
properties including terminal server for multiple
users/groups. Download from www.newfawm.com/adi14.exe

>-----Original Message-----
>With Windows Server 2003 you can select multiple

accounts to change the same
>property at once on all of them. But with Windows 2000

you, err, can't! An
>ADSI script sounds like the best bet for you.
>
>"Rich" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in

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>news:0aa301c3a9d6$cbe9ab90$(E-Mail Removed)...
>> Using Citrix XPe and I need to set the session time out
>> properties for all users in my AD. Citrix will then
>> inherit user properties so I can change time out on a

per
>> user basis. Users where originally created with never
>> time out, I would hate to think I need to access each

user
>> individually.

>
>
>.
>

 
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