restrict login with specific account question

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I recently setup a "common" machine in my companies domain.
I set it up so that there is 1 common domain login account that I want
people to use.

How and where is a configuration so that I can prevent users from trying to
login with their own account?

Thanks in advance
Greg
 
Greg said:
I recently setup a "common" machine in my companies domain.
I set it up so that there is 1 common domain login account that I
want people to use.

How and where is a configuration so that I can prevent users from
trying to login with their own account?

Wow - that sounds like a bad plan to me anyway. I know that you may have
some scripts that are running or something when that logon connects - but it
is unlikely to be anything you couldn't have localized another way.

Common logons are a bad idea - because accountability (and even the purpose
of having a logon at all) is pretty much thrown out the window.

Change the logon local rights for that machine - you may have to place it in
its own OU to prevent your AD GPs from overwriting the default.

Perhaps this older post can help.

http://www.mcse.ms/archive47-2004-5-686619.html
 

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