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Re: Log on the domain
From: "Jo Chew" <jo () dindima com>
Date: 15 Apr 2003 14:44:12 +1000
On Mon, 2003-04-14 at 08:36, J.S wrote:
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?
Well... How can a user access the admin account if they do not know the password? And if they do not have an account or do not log into the domain, they shouldn't have access to network resources or printers? You really need to describe your situation a bit better if you want people to help you. Jo ------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 -------------------------------------------------------------------
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