Just can't remember how to do this....

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Hank Arnold

I want to restrict my AD userids to a single log on. They can lo on from any
workstation, but I don't want the userid logging on from multiple
workstatiosn.

I know I know this, but damned if I can remember....

Hank Arnold
 
If you're looking to limit users to one concurrent logon (but still allow
them to log onto multiple machines), you can also look at the cconnect.exe
utility that's a part of the Windows 2000 Resource Kit. (It's unfortunately
not one of the free tools, you need to buy the print copy of the RK and it's
on the companion CD.)

http://www.tburke.net/info/reskittools/topics/cconnect.htm
 
There's a resource kit tool called cconnect.exe that is supposed to be able
to do this but it's pretty ropey by all accounts.
 
Not easy. I don't know of a native way to do this. I think there are some
methods that some people here have come up with but from what I remember it
was some long script or something. It is certainly easy to limit them one
machine but not to one machine at a time. Maybe they will chime in.
 
Thanks to everyone for their feedback.... I thought there was a way to do
it. In case I didn't mention, this is on a Terminal Services setup. The
users are logging into a Citrix server and thus doing a TS login....
 
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