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re: Login Hours
Wednesday, February 13, 2002 at 5:37 am
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Posted by Matt (7 messages posted)


OK, Curt... I believe I have it applied it to the domain, the local and the OU level. I have even set the GP for the Default Domain Policy to automatically log off users when their time expires.... So I have that setting applied in the OU and for the domain..... And I have the users added to the OU (and, of course, the domain). I have also moved the compuer of the target user into the OU, and still no go... What am I missing here?... any ideas? Thanks for you help..... much appreciate it....


On Wednesday, February 13, 2002 at 5:16 am, Curt R wrote:
>

At what level are you applying the GPO for logging users off after their time
>expires? GPO's can be applied at the Local, Site, Domain, or OU level, but not to
>groups or users.


>
>


>On Wednesday, February 13, 2002 at 4:43 am, Matt wrote:
>
>Thanks, but the directive I am trying to accomplish is to have the user (whose login
>hours are already set) automatically logged off when their permitted time expires....
>Any ideas on that?
>
>


>On Wednesday, February 13, 2002 at 2:31 am, Dale Horner wrote:

>
>Normally you would change the logon hours in the actual users profile of active 
>Directory.
>Goto the User and select properties,
>select account and then logon hours and configure the time allowed there.
>I dont think you can configure groups you have to apply it to individual users.
>
>Hope this helps..
>
>
>


>On Tuesday, February 12, 2002 at 1:11 pm, Matt wrote: >I have a problem and am wondering if anyone can help. I am trying to configure active >dir so that when the user's logon time period is finished, they are automatically >logged off... > >I have tried everything. Now I have it set up with the users in a group (where, >natrually, >the policy is to automatically log them off when time expires) and I have the group, >the user and the users computer all listed in the OU I created specifically to sub-divide >them... Anyone have any ideas to help? There must be something I am missing.... >Thanks >.... - Matt > >Matthew Montalto > >



Written in response to:
re: Login Hours (Curt R: Wednesday, February 13, 2002 at 5:16 am)

Responses to this message:
*re: Login Hours (Curt R: Wednesday, February 13, 2002 at 5:56 am)

All messages in this thread [show all]
-Login Hours (Matt: Tue, Feb 12, 2002, 1:11 pm)
-re: Login Hours (Dale Horner: Wed, Feb 13, 2002, 2:31 am)
-re: Login Hours (Matt: Wed, Feb 13, 2002, 4:43 am)
-re: Login Hours (Curt R: Wed, Feb 13, 2002, 5:16 am)
-re: Login Hours (Matt: Wed, Feb 13, 2002, 5:37 am)
-re: Login Hours (Curt R: Wed, Feb 13, 2002, 5:56 am)
-re: Login Hours (Matt: Wed, Feb 13, 2002, 6:27 am)
-re: Login Hours (Curt R: Wed, Feb 13, 2002, 7:45 am)
-re: Login Hours (Matt: Wed, Feb 13, 2002, 11:11 am)
-re: Login Hours (Curt R: Wed, Feb 13, 2002, 2:03 pm)
-re: Login Hours (Matt: Thu, Feb 14, 2002, 2:51 pm)
-re: Login Hours (Curt R: Thu, Feb 14, 2002, 4:33 pm)
*re: Login Hours (Matt: Fri, Feb 15, 2002, 5:21 am)
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