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logon two computers at the same time, w2k domain

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Hi.

Why cant my users be logged in on two computers at the same time. For members of the domain admin group this works just fine. But the members of domain users can't. Checked account/logon to for the accounts and it says that they can logon any computer in the domain. Looked in the default domain group policy and cant find any settings for this type of logon restriction.

Please help me out before the fire my skinny a**.

/jc

Have you checked the User group policy? i.e. Domain Users Or do you have different accounts setup for different groups of users?

Is this a new install or an upgraded server?

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Hi.

Have checked the user settings in the default domain policy (the only gpo that applies for the users) and I cant find any settings that control the number of computers that you can be loged on to. All the users are members of the domain user group. They have not set them up with different groups.

/jesper

If memory serves me correctly, it's a legit security feature and has been so since NT4 Server/Workstation.

If your the admin, you would have to ask why a user would need to be logged into two different machines at once anyway, because they can only work so hard!!

If your the admin, surely you logout/lock of each machine as you finish using it so others can't use it?

I know there's a knowledge base article to explain the reason, but can't find it at present. Will keep looking.

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