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hi can anyone tell me how to fix so one user only can be logged in at
one computer at the time (NO simultaneously login)
can i do it in GPO? or what shall i do , cause i know it can be done
in NT 4.0 , really need the help.
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hi can anyone tell me how to fix so one user only can be logged in at
one computer at the time (NO simultaneously login)
can i do it in GPO? or what shall i do , cause i know it can be done
in NT 4.0 , really need the help.
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