Stevehewitt
IS-IT--Management
Hey,
I've put a policy on the domain saying that any users who's times expires will get logged off and also enabled the same one but has an "(locally)" on it!
I have got time restrictions on all users for two reasons:
1. Security. Reduces the chance of someone trying to hack in using a current username if the account only works 8am - 7pm
2. Backups/Anti Virus/Cleaning etc. - Hard to backup users emails when they have 3 of them open!!!
The problem I am having is that even though users cannot logon after, say 7pm, if they don't logoff then they can stay an work as long as they like! If a user logs off at 6:59pm and comes back five mins that then fine, the system won't allow them to log back in, but if they logged in at 9:00am and carried on working till 8:00pm then its not a problem!
Is there anyway I can get Windows to log users off automatically at a certian time?
Thanks in advance,
Steve Hewitt
I've put a policy on the domain saying that any users who's times expires will get logged off and also enabled the same one but has an "(locally)" on it!
I have got time restrictions on all users for two reasons:
1. Security. Reduces the chance of someone trying to hack in using a current username if the account only works 8am - 7pm
2. Backups/Anti Virus/Cleaning etc. - Hard to backup users emails when they have 3 of them open!!!
The problem I am having is that even though users cannot logon after, say 7pm, if they don't logoff then they can stay an work as long as they like! If a user logs off at 6:59pm and comes back five mins that then fine, the system won't allow them to log back in, but if they logged in at 9:00am and carried on working till 8:00pm then its not a problem!
Is there anyway I can get Windows to log users off automatically at a certian time?
Thanks in advance,
Steve Hewitt