I know the method of how to specify what computer a users account can logon
on to, but I was wondering if there are any limitations. Somebody told me
that I can only limit the number of computers on person can logon to which is
30. Does anyone know if this is true or not?

TIA
CurtisC

Re: Limiting Logon to a Specific Group of Computers by Steven

Steven
Thu Apr 28 18:04:26 CDT 2005

I don't know offhand if that is true. I have never read or heard of such but
a test should let you know. You can also configure the user rights for logon
locally and deny logon locally to manage what computer or computers a
user/group can logon to. That can easily be configured at the
Organizational Unit Level.--- Steve


"CurtisC" <CurtisC@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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>I know the method of how to specify what computer a users account can logon
> on to, but I was wondering if there are any limitations. Somebody told me
> that I can only limit the number of computers on person can logon to which
> is
> 30. Does anyone know if this is true or not?
>
> TIA
> CurtisC