Sorry, I didn't explain my problem well enough...
The problem is not that a domain user logs in on one specific computer
several times. I tried that. It's not even possible. You only login to the
same profile on the same computer again. So this is ok.
The problem is that a domain user is logged in on two computers
simultaneously. I tried that. That's possible. But I don't want that
because my users don't think about/understand what happens when they log
out (sync profiles back to server). So that could mean possible data loss.
How do you deal with that situation? It must be a very common problem...
work stations are win 7. Is there a GPO for that or something else?
kind regards,
birgit
MORILLO Jordi <J.Morillo at educationetformation.fr>
schreibt:>Hello,
>
>Not a real solution but you can do that by GPO:
>- don't allow/display "change user" when connected
>- don't allow/display "lock session"
>
>So the only things you can do is logon, logoff, reboot or shutdown....
>
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>Date d'envoi : vendredi 9 octobre 2015 02:08
>À : samba at lists.samba.org
>Objet : [Samba] do not allow users to login twice
>
>Hello,
>
>I plan to have roaming profiles and I do not want users to login twice
>with the same account on different work stations because then I guess
>there could be problems of synchronising back to the server and possible
>loss of data...
>
>What would be the best way to allow one user to login just on one computer
>and not on more computers simultaneously? (They should be able to login
>everywhere so I do not want to restrict users to certain host
>names/netbios names)
>
>kind regards, birgit
>
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