What do I need to concifg to allow only one domain user to log on one computer?

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zmlm

What do I need to concifg to allow only one particular domain user,
which is me and I'm in a domain, log on one particular win2000 client
machine, which is my computer? I only add myself to that computer as
local user. But other domain user can still log on. What else do I
need to do? Thanks.
 
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Wajihy [MSFT]

if you are the only user in the list of users and the in the admin group,
your are all set , you need just to make sure that no other user has any
specific access to any share on your machine ( share permissions)
 
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Dr Zoidberg

zmlm said:
What do I need to concifg to allow only one particular domain user,
which is me and I'm in a domain, log on one particular win2000 client
machine, which is my computer? I only add myself to that computer as
local user. But other domain user can still log on. What else do I
need to do? Thanks.

You could do this through local policy on that desktop and deny logon
locally to all but your account.
--
Alex

"I laugh in the face of danger"

"Then I hide until it goes away"
 
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zmlm

Wajihy said:
if you are the only user in the list of users and the in the admin group,
your are all set , you need just to make sure that no other user has any
specific access to any share on your machine ( share permissions)
I'm the only domain user listed in the local user group, others are
other local and domain administrator accounts. But a guy use his
domain account still can log in that computer. Dose that mean maybe he
has some power user privilege? I will try to remove those to see what
happen. Thanks.
 
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Steven L Umbach

If you look in the Local Security Policy of the computer under user
rights, there is a user right for "log on locally", only users or users in
groups listed there can log onto the computer. However you need to be a
local administrator to configure that policy and it can be overridden by
domain security policy. -- Steve
 

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