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RE: Log on the domain
From: Lachlan McGill <Lachlan.McGill () au logical com>
Date: Tue, 15 Apr 2003 13:52:17 +1000
You could try enabling the 'Deny Logon locally' right for Domain Users on each workstation (applied through Group Policy). Not sure if this would then disable logon to the domain as well but worth a try. -----Original Message----- From: J.S To: security-basics () securityfocus com Sent: 14/04/2003 8:36 AM Subject: Log on the domain Hi there, How can we enforce the users log on to domain? I mean: Users can not access computer using admin or any other account, must log on the domain controller. Is there any policy to do that? Thank all...... J.S ------------------------------------------------------------------- Is SPAM over-loading your e-mail server, disk space or bandwidth? SurfControl E-Mail Filter is flexible, intelligent and policy-driven protection. http://www.securityfocus.com/SurfControl-security-basics2 Download your free fully functional trial, complete with 30-days of free technical support. Stop SPAM before it stops you. ------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------------------------- Attend Black Hat Briefings & Training Europe, May 12-15 in Amsterdam, the world's premier event for IT and network security experts. The two-day Training features 6 hand-on courses on May 12-13 taught by professionals. The two-day Briefings on May 14-15 features 24 top speakers with no vendor sales pitches. Deadline for the best rates is April 25. Register today to ensure your place. www.blackhat.com -------------------------------------------------------------------
Current thread:
- Re: Log on the domain Chris Berry (Apr 15)
- <Possible follow-ups>
- RE: Log on the domain Lachlan McGill (Apr 15)
- Re: Log on the domain Chee Heng Chin (Apr 15)
- RE: Log on the domain Rusty Morgan (Apr 16)
- RE: Log on the domain marc (Apr 17)
- RE: Log on the domain Security News (Apr 17)
- RE: Log on the domain dave (Apr 21)