Mulitple users logging in at different workstations

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SALMAN

Hello,
At my company same users are logging in at different
workstations and at the same time. They will be logged in
with their user name and password and then they will go
to another machine and login again at another users
workstation and leave that worksation logged in.

My question is how can i prevent this from happening. I
dont want users logging in to multiple computers at the
same time and if i can find out what user account is
connected to what computer so i can manually go and
disconnect there connection.

Thank you.
 
SALMAN said:
Hello,
At my company same users are logging in at different
workstations and at the same time. They will be logged in
with their user name and password and then they will go
to another machine and login again at another users
workstation and leave that worksation logged in.

My question is how can i prevent this from happening. I
dont want users logging in to multiple computers at the
same time and if i can find out what user account is
connected to what computer so i can manually go and
disconnect there connection.

You pretty much cannot control this. It's been asked many
times and no "real" answer is ever offered.

You can limit users to one workstation, but that must be done
BY NAME so it is that they must always login to that ONE
STATION and no other.

You can log Account Logons but that isn't 100% and would
still require you to manually (or programmatically) intervene.
 
SALMAN said:
Hello,
At my company same users are logging in at different
workstations and at the same time. They will be logged in
with their user name and password and then they will go
to another machine and login again at another users
workstation and leave that worksation logged in.

My question is how can i prevent this from happening. I
dont want users logging in to multiple computers at the
same time and if i can find out what user account is
connected to what computer so i can manually go and
disconnect there connection.
There can be some third party tools but from Micrsofot You can do this
with CConnect from resource kit:
http://is-it-true.org/nt/atips/atips331.shtml

You can download and try CConnect from this server:
http://ftp.unicamp.br/pub/apoio/win2000/Res_Kit/cconnect/
 

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