I didn't get any hits on this. Does that mean it's not possible???
Has anyone enforced a "single instance" login policy somehow? Is this a reasonable question to ask?


DSP

Douglas Phillipson wrote:

> I would like to enforce a policy for a user being only able to login once anywhere in the Domain. When you use roaming profiles, the system gets confused and leaves the local profile on the client PC if the same user logs in on a second machine while they are still loggewd in on the first one. This then causes the Samba profile to NOT get updated on logout. If a user is currently logged on a domain, I need that user to be refused if they logon to a second machine until they logoff the first machine. Is this possible with Samba, or would I use some sort of logon script to query something and force the user off at their second login attempt? When this problem occurs you have to reboot the machine and remove the users local profile so it will again use the roaming profile on the samba DC. Very irritating...
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> Thanks
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> DSP


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