Limiting concurrent logins

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Hello,
Is there any way to limit the number of concurrent user logins on a user
basis? Or does it have to be done on a domain basis possibly ? We would like
to impose this restriction for one of our clients on either a user basis or
possibly an Org Unit basis. I've searched AD, Group Policies and the
Microsoft knowledgebase for such a restriction but can't seem to find any
relevant info. Has anyone else had to do this ?

Thanks,
Tony Tuccillo
 
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You can try do download third party tools. cconnect.exe or if not you set the
permissions to the users profiles shared folder and set permissions to accept
one connections only in folder properties.

emslan

"Tony Tuccillo" wrote:

> Hello,
> Is there any way to limit the number of concurrent user logins on a user
> basis? Or does it have to be done on a domain basis possibly ? We would like
> to impose this restriction for one of our clients on either a user basis or
> possibly an Org Unit basis. I've searched AD, Group Policies and the
> Microsoft knowledgebase for such a restriction but can't seem to find any
> relevant info. Has anyone else had to do this ?
>
> Thanks,
> Tony Tuccillo
 
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On Tue, 15 Feb 2005 00:51:02 -0800, "Tony Tuccillo" <Tony Tuccillo@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:

>Hello,
> Is there any way to limit the number of concurrent user logins on a user
>basis? Or does it have to be done on a domain basis possibly ? We would like
>to impose this restriction for one of our clients on either a user basis or
>possibly an Org Unit basis. I've searched AD, Group Policies and the
>Microsoft knowledgebase for such a restriction but can't seem to find any
>relevant info. Has anyone else had to do this ?
>
>Thanks,
>Tony Tuccillo

See tip 8768 in the 'Tips & Tricks' at http://www.jsiinc.com

Jerold Schulman
Windows Server MVP
JSI, Inc.
http://www.jsiinc.com
 
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Check out the Cconnect.exe tool from the 2K ResKit. Also, it's possible to
control this via homefolder shares, i.e. you only allow one connection to
the homefolder. You must also incorporate this with a logon script that deny
logon if the connection to the homefolder is unavailable.

Regards,
/Jimmy
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Jimmy Andersson, Q Advice AB
Microsoft MVP - Directory Services
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"Tony Tuccillo" <Tony Tuccillo@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:A7E5ED4A-7B4E-47F6-870B-61210D3CD987@microsoft.com...
> Hello,
> Is there any way to limit the number of concurrent user logins on a
> user
> basis? Or does it have to be done on a domain basis possibly ? We would
> like
> to impose this restriction for one of our clients on either a user basis
> or
> possibly an Org Unit basis. I've searched AD, Group Policies and the
> Microsoft knowledgebase for such a restriction but can't seem to find any
> relevant info. Has anyone else had to do this ?
>
> Thanks,
> Tony Tuccillo