Hi, I have almost gone blind reading through all the policy options in the default domain policy, and it seems like this SHOULD be very easy. However, I have tried experimenting with a test user, whose active session limit, idle session limit etc...are all set to 5 minutes. I have the policy set to forcibly log off users whose logon times have expired, yet the user is still logged on after 15 minutes. I have tried the user on a workstation as well as the server box.
About my setup, I am running W2K server sp2 with active dir, DNS, DHCP etc etc....my clients are W2K pro. There are no local users except on the server box (admin and backup admin acounts) I have the test user in a seperate OU with the policy in question attached to that OU.
From what I have read, it sounds like the policy entry "Log off users when logon time expires" really only pertains to their logon hours that are set in the user/properties/account/logon hours tab. Is there somewhere else I need to look at to enable the session limits?
TIA,
James
About my setup, I am running W2K server sp2 with active dir, DNS, DHCP etc etc....my clients are W2K pro. There are no local users except on the server box (admin and backup admin acounts) I have the test user in a seperate OU with the policy in question attached to that OU.
From what I have read, it sounds like the policy entry "Log off users when logon time expires" really only pertains to their logon hours that are set in the user/properties/account/logon hours tab. Is there somewhere else I need to look at to enable the session limits?
TIA,
James