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Brant Wells
Hi:
I run a network that has DOMAINS: MASTER, PRODUCTION, OFFICE, and
DEVELOPMENT.
The Domain Servers are all Windows 2000 Pro W/Sp3.
The Machines involved are running Windows 2000 Pro, or either Windows XP
Pro. They are all on the same LAN, and some users have accounts in
multiple domains. What I need, is when the user hits CTL-ALT-DEL to log
on, I do not want them to be able to Choose what domain they sign onto.
For instance, someone in the OFFICE area, who has an account in
PRODUCTION, as well. If they are in the OFFICE area, I want them to
only be able to log into the OFFICE domain.
The domains all have trust relationships with one another.
Can anybody help??
Thanks!
Brant Wells
(e-mail address removed)
I run a network that has DOMAINS: MASTER, PRODUCTION, OFFICE, and
DEVELOPMENT.
The Domain Servers are all Windows 2000 Pro W/Sp3.
The Machines involved are running Windows 2000 Pro, or either Windows XP
Pro. They are all on the same LAN, and some users have accounts in
multiple domains. What I need, is when the user hits CTL-ALT-DEL to log
on, I do not want them to be able to Choose what domain they sign onto.
For instance, someone in the OFFICE area, who has an account in
PRODUCTION, as well. If they are in the OFFICE area, I want them to
only be able to log into the OFFICE domain.
The domains all have trust relationships with one another.
Can anybody help??
Thanks!
Brant Wells
(e-mail address removed)