Re: [ActiveDir] Limit Logon thru GPO

2006-02-21 Thread Tomasz Onyszko
Ulf B. Simon-Weidner wrote: I've seen this solution quite often, and compared to limitlogon I still think it's a good way of doing it. I wouldn't want to deploy a infrastructure just to make sure my users don't connect from different workstations. Would be much nicer if there would be a

RE: [ActiveDir] Limit Logon thru GPO

2006-02-18 Thread Ulf B. Simon-Weidner
://mvp.support.microsoft.com/profile=35E388DE-4885-4308-B489-F2F1214C811D |-Original Message- |From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] |[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Mark Parris |Sent: Thursday, February 16, 2006 6:57 PM |To: ActiveDir.org |Subject: Re: [ActiveDir] Limit Logon thru GPO

RE: [ActiveDir] Limit Logon thru GPO

2006-02-17 Thread Senthil kumar
The cconnect.exe also works well in w2k3 server . From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Aaron Visser Sent: Thursday, February 16, 2006 10:36 PM To: ActiveDir@mail.activedir.org Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] Limit Logon thru GPO This cconnect.exe seems

RE: [ActiveDir] Limit Logon thru GPO

2006-02-17 Thread Mike Griffiths
as long as you've got a well setup network Limit Logon works quite nicely. We trialled it before christmas with the intention of limiting our students, but unfortunately we could only get it to work on our staff domain - we're assuming it's because of poordesign(or rather complete lack of,

RE: [ActiveDir] Limit Logon thru GPO

2006-02-16 Thread Darren Mar-Elia
There is no native way of doing this in GP, but there is the Resource Kit utility Cconnect.exe that tries to accomplish the same thing without messy AD partitions (not at all to imply that anything remotely related to AD is messy :)) Darren From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL

Re: [ActiveDir] Limit Logon thru GPO

2006-02-16 Thread Tomasz Onyszko
Aaron Visser wrote: Sorry if this question has already been asked but I was sure I saw this at one time and now I cannot find it anywhere. I am beginning to think it was all just a wishful dream. (...) This is the only answer I could find on the internet but surely this cannot be the

Re: [ActiveDir] Limit Logon thru GPO

2006-02-16 Thread Tomasz Onyszko
Darren Mar-Elia wrote: There is no native way of doing this in GP, but there is the Resource Kit utility Cconnect.exe that tries to accomplish the same thing without messy AD partitions (not at all to imply that anything remotely related to AD is messy :)) I haven't tested it by myself but I

RE: [ActiveDir] Limit Logon thru GPO

2006-02-16 Thread Clay, Justin \(ITS\)
Sent: Thursday, February 16, 2006 10:44 AM To: ActiveDir@mail.activedir.org Subject: Re: [ActiveDir] Limit Logon thru GPO Darren Mar-Elia wrote: There is no native way of doing this in GP, but there is the Resource Kit utility Cconnect.exe that tries to accomplish the same thing without messy AD

RE: [ActiveDir] Limit Logon thru GPO

2006-02-16 Thread Aaron Visser
: [ActiveDir] Limit Logon thru GPO There is no native way of doing this in GP, but there is the Resource Kit utility Cconnect.exe that tries to accomplish the same thing without messy AD partitions (not at all to imply that anything remotely related to AD is messy :)) Darren From: [EMAIL

RE: [ActiveDir] Limit Logon thru GPO

2006-02-16 Thread Jacqui Hurst
, February 16, 2006 8:17 AMTo: ActiveDir@mail.activedir.orgSubject: RE: [ActiveDir] Limit Logon thru GPOThere is no native way of doing this in GP, but there is the Resource Kit utility Cconnect.exe that tries to accomplish the same thing without messy AD partitions (not at all to imply

Re: [ActiveDir] Limit Logon thru GPO

2006-02-16 Thread Mark Parris
: Thu, 16 Feb 2006 17:46:35 To:ActiveDir@mail.activedir.org Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] Limit Logon thru GPO I have seen CConnect working fine in a Windows 2003 environment. Jacqui. This cconnect.exe seems interesting anybody used it with 2003 Server? or is it strictly a NT

RE: [ActiveDir] Limit Logon thru GPO

2006-02-16 Thread Figueroa, Johnny
@mail.activedir.orgSubject: RE: [ActiveDir] Limit Logon thru GPO There is no native way of doing this in GP, but there is the Resource Kit utility Cconnect.exe that tries to accomplish the same thing without messy AD partitions (not at all to imply that anything remotely related to AD is messy :)) Darren