Hi there
I want to know which is the best way for preventing users
to have concurrent access to the domain coz some users are
sharing usernames and passwords with some secretaries
(obviusly).
Thankz

Accounts by Sgt

Sgt
Sat Feb 07 02:01:51 CST 2004

Make the passwords too hard to remember for the
secretaries....

;-)

>-----Original Message-----
>Hi there
>I want to know which is the best way for preventing users
>to have concurrent access to the domain coz some users
are
>sharing usernames and passwords with some secretaries
>(obviusly).
>Thankz
>.
>

Re: Accounts by Rowdy

Rowdy
Sat Feb 07 07:13:38 CST 2004

"Mr K" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in news:c4ca01c3ed4d
$5d92c3b0$a601280a@phx.gbl:

> Hi there
> I want to know which is the best way for preventing users
> to have concurrent access to the domain coz some users are
> sharing usernames and passwords with some secretaries
> (obviusly).
> Thankz

why don't you limit user account logon to 1 and also force/restrict logon
from only one workstation/computer. the one that belongs to the
secreteries?

--
Rowdy Yates, MCSE,Security+,Linix+
"Command promt's get me horny baby"
I am Against-TCPA
http://www.againsttcpa.com

Re: Accounts by Gemini

Gemini
Sun Feb 08 02:15:02 CST 2004

I had this problem once...it all stopped when the company=20
I was consulting for agreed to go with manditory profiles=20
for that group...after the crying ended, all was well :=FE
>-----Original Message-----
>"Mr K" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in=20
news:c4ca01c3ed4d
>$5d92c3b0$a601280a@phx.gbl:
>
>> Hi there
>> I want to know which is the best way for preventing=20
users=20
>> to have concurrent access to the domain coz some users=20
are=20
>> sharing usernames and passwords with some secretaries=20
>> (obviusly).
>> Thankz
>
>why don't you limit user account logon to 1 and also=20
force/restrict logon=20
>from only one workstation/computer. the one that belongs=20
to the=20
>secreteries?
>
>--=20
>Rowdy Yates, MCSE,Security+,Linix+
>"Command promt's get me horny baby"
>I am Against-TCPA
>http://www.againsttcpa.com
>.
>

Re: Accounts by Rowdy

Rowdy
Sun Feb 08 11:23:04 CST 2004

there is always a little bit of huffing & puffing whenever a change
happens. but after a while - it just stops. :-)

"Gemini" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in news:cc6401c3ee1b
$a6f53000$a501280a@phx.gbl:

> I had this problem once...it all stopped when the company
> I was consulting for agreed to go with manditory profiles
> for that group...after the crying ended, all was well :þ
>>-----Original Message-----
>>"Mr K" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
> news:c4ca01c3ed4d
>>$5d92c3b0$a601280a@phx.gbl:
>>
>>> Hi there
>>> I want to know which is the best way for preventing
> users
>>> to have concurrent access to the domain coz some users
> are
>>> sharing usernames and passwords with some secretaries
>>> (obviusly).
>>> Thankz
>>
>>why don't you limit user account logon to 1 and also
> force/restrict logon
>>from only one workstation/computer. the one that belongs
> to the
>>secreteries?
>>
>>--
>>Rowdy Yates, MCSE,Security+,Linix+
>>"Command promt's get me horny baby"
>>I am Against-TCPA
>>http://www.againsttcpa.com
>>.
>>



--
Rowdy Yates
"Command prompt's make me horny!"
I am Against-TCPA
http://www.againsttcpa.com