windows2000-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx <> scribbled on Friday, October 28, 2005 5:18 PM: Foubnd it. Thx. > It comes as part of any W2K3 installation or the W2K3 admin tools for 2000 > and XP. > Info at > http://www.microsoft.com/technet/prodtechnol/windowsserver2003/library/S erve > rHelp/3558c421-ba3d-4b8f-a107-b9058cc0f286.mspx > or Google for it. > > -----Original Message----- > From: Sorin Srbu [mailto:sorin.srbu@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] > Sent: 28 October 2005 15:48 > To: windows2000@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > Subject: [windows2000] Re: Is it possible to disable a computers domai n > account at certain t imes > > > windows2000-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx <> scribbled on Friday, October 28, > 2005 4:28 PM: > > Where did you find it? Url? > >> Ha! >> >> DSMOD appears to be the tool for me. Unfortunately it also appears to be >> W2K3 instead of W2K. Before I destroy my AD, has anyone tried dsmod on a >> 2000 AD? >> >> -----Original Message----- >> From: Angus Macdonald [mailto:Angus.Macdonald@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] Sent: >> 28 October 2005 15:22 To: windows2000@xxxxxxxxxxxxx >> Subject: [windows2000] Re: Is it possible to disable a computers domai n >> account at certain t imes >> >> >> For example, http://support.microsoft.com/?id=318714 explains how to limit >> users logon hours and enforce them but I want to limit the machines logon >> hours, not the users. >> >> -----Original Message----- >> From: Sorin Srbu [mailto:sorin.srbu@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] >> Sent: 28 October 2005 15:14 >> To: windows2000@xxxxxxxxxxxxx >> Subject: [windows2000] Re: Is it possible to disable a computers domain >> account at certain t imes >> >> >> windows2000-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx <> scribbled on Friday, October 28, 2005 >> 4:03 PM: >> >>> We want the users to be able to login anywhere else (we're a hospital and >>> therefore operate 24/7) but not this specific set of machines. >> >> Oh, my mistake. >> >> Anyway, if you set that login hours GPO on the these machines's OU, I >> believe that any users will be affected. They should however be able to >> login anywhere else. I do believe you can do this, unless I'm gretly >> mistaken. >> >> >>> -----Original Message----- >>> From: Sorin Srbu [mailto:sorin.srbu@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] >>> Sent: 28 October 2005 14:51 >>> To: windows2000@xxxxxxxxxxxxx >>> Subject: [windows2000] Re: Is it possible to disable a computers domain >>> account at certain t imes >>> >>> >>> windows2000-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx <> scribbled on Friday, October 28, 2005 >>> 3:04 PM: >>> >>> Does it matter if it only works for users, as they won't be able to >>> login during certain hours? You'll meet your goal anyway, in preventing >>> the use of those computers during certain hours. Or did I miss something >>> here? >>> >>> >>>> I thought that was only for users but I've never been very good with >>>> GPOs. I'll look into it. >>>> >>>> -----Original Message----- >>>> From: Sorin Srbu [mailto:sorin.srbu@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] >>>> Sent: 28 October 2005 13:46 >>>> To: windows2000@xxxxxxxxxxxxx >>>> Subject: [windows2000] Re: Is it possible to disable a computers domain >>>> account at certain t imes >>>> >>>> >>>> Angus Macdonald <> scribbled on Friday, October 28, 2005 2:40 PM: >>>> >>>> Why don't you use the logon/logoff-hours GPO? >>>> >>>> >>>>> Once you manage to filter through all the Cybersitter hate sites on >>>>> Google, it only seems to protect against internet access. We need to >>>>> actually stop anyone logging onto the machines after a certain time. Can >>>>> it do that? -----Original Message----- From: Jim Kenzig >>>>> http://Kenzig.com [mailto:jkenzig@xxxxxxxxx] Sent: 28 October 2005 13:22 >>>>> To: windows2000@xxxxxxxxxxxxx >>>>> Subject: [windows2000] Re: Is it possible to disable a computers domain >>>>> account at certain t imes >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> Cybersitter lets you schedule when a machine can access the network. >>>>> Would this help? >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> Angus Macdonald <Angus.Macdonald@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: >>>>> Our library has a set of teaching machines which should only be used >>>>> during office hours. Is it possible to disable the computers domain >>>>> account during certain hours, as you can for user accounts? >>>>> >>>>> Otherwise, is there a tool that can be run at scheduled intervals to >>>>> achieve the same thing? Command-line preferably. >>>>> >>>>> Thanks >>>>> Angus >> >> >> ***************************** >> New Site from The Kenzig Group! >> Windows Vista Links, list options >> and info are available at: >> http://www.VistaPop.com >> ***************************** >> To Unsubscribe, set digest or vacation >> mode or view archives use the below link. >> >> http://thethin.net/win2000list.cfm >> ***************************** >> New Site from The Kenzig Group! >> Windows Vista Links, list options >> and info are available at: >> http://www.VistaPop.com >> ***************************** >> To Unsubscribe, set digest or vacation >> mode or view archives use the below link. >> >> http://thethin.net/win2000list.cfm >> ***************************** >> New Site from The Kenzig Group! >> Windows Vista Links, list options >> and info are available at: >> http://www.VistaPop.com >> ***************************** >> To Unsubscribe, set digest or vacation >> mode or view archives use the below link. >> >> http://thethin.net/win2000list.cfm > > > ***************************** > New Site from The Kenzig Group! > Windows Vista Links, list options > and info are available at: > http://www.VistaPop.com > ***************************** > To Unsubscribe, set digest or vacation > mode or view archives use the below link. > > http://thethin.net/win2000list.cfm > ***************************** > New Site from The Kenzig Group! > Windows Vista Links, list options > and info are available at: > http://www.VistaPop.com > ***************************** > To Unsubscribe, set digest or vacation > mode or view archives use the below link. > > http://thethin.net/win2000list.cfm ***************************** New Site from The Kenzig Group! 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