If you can run a preeexec script defined in your global section then
you can use smbstatus to see who is on line. I have not tried this but
it looks easy. Or you can put the preexec script into each service. This
might cause problems for users already logged on.

Joel
On Fri, Jun 27, 2003 at 01:48:58PM -0500, Tru Pham wrote:
> Interesting question!!  I would like to find out myself too.  Anybody 
> wanna take a shot at it? Thanks.
> 
> Sorry I can't help!
> 
> Quoting Jack Mendez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> 
> >     i am having a real problem with users exchanging passwords on the
> > network 
> > and then logging on as that user while the original user is on the
> > network.
> > in adition to making some changes to the password system i would like to
> > 
> > force the system to disallow multiple logons..can't find it anywhere in
> > the 
> > documentation, but i am almost sure that it must be possible.
> > most of the clients are win98 se, but there are a few xp machines which
> > i 
> > have questions about.
> > ask later.
> > thanks
> > 
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