On Mon, 13 Oct 2003, Douglas Phillipson wrote: > 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?
This is not possible. There is no way to do this with MS Windows 200x server - and there is no way to do this with Samba. - John T. > > 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... > > > > Thanks > > > > DSP > > -- John H Terpstra Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: http://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba