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Thursday, February 16, 2006, 6:56:38 PM, you wrote:
MP> Another way I have seen this done is via a logon script and the
MP> users home directory, basically the directory is limited to 1
MP> connection then if this number is exceeded the computer logs the user off.
MP> Very crude I know.
MP> Mar
I've seen this "solution" quite often, and compared to limitlogon I still think
it's a good way of doing it. I wouldn't want to deploy a infrastructure just to
make sure my users don't connect from different workstations.
Would be much nicer if there would be a policy which allows logon only if