Limiting times when users can log on

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I'd like to know if it's possible to put time restrictions on different logon
accounts. I have three neices and would like to setup their windows xp
professional software to allow one neice to logon from 7-8pm, the second
neice from 8-9pm, and the third niece from 9-10pm. I believe that it can be
done using the group policy editor but can't find the right place to put this
information.

Thanks for your help
 
Woofer said:
I'd like to know if it's possible to put time restrictions on different logon
accounts. I have three neices and would like to setup their windows xp
professional software to allow one neice to logon from 7-8pm, the second
neice from 8-9pm, and the third niece from 9-10pm. I believe that it can be
done using the group policy editor but can't find the right place to put this
information.

Thanks for your help

How do I restrict a User's Logon hours? -
http://www.dougknox.com/xp/tips/xp_restrict_users.htm

Malke
 
Policy enforcement is more of a Business (Domain based) function. For a
home machine, you'll likely need a 3rd-Party application that provides this
kind of control on users/session times. Windows Vista does provide more
functionality in this area than XP.

Enuff is a program you can buy that allows you to set restrictions.
http://www.akrontech.com/
 
DO you know what the abbreviations for Thursday, Sat, and Sun are that one
would use with the net user command.

Thanks for all your help.
 
Quote from Help:
Specifies the times that users are allowed to use the computer. Time is
limited to 1-hour increments. For the day values, you can spell out or
use abbreviations (that is, M,T,W,Th,F,Sa,Su).
 

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