We do this in the labs we have in the Residence Halls.  Just create a user
group in AD with the users you want to restrict access to, then apply a
User Restriction Rights GPO to those machines.

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Keenan Parmelee
Technical Services Manager
Student Affairs Information Technologies
(510) 643-9937
http://rescomp.berkeley.edu

On Thu, Nov 20, 2014 at 8:41 AM, Richard DESHONG <rdesh...@berkeley.edu>
wrote:

> We have a small number of computers that we'd like to restrict to a given
> set of students.  I am looking for a low maintenance, low cost solution.
>
> Some details:
> There are about 900 students.  The list doesn't change much during the
> semester.  The computers are joined to the campus domain and are being
> maintained by CSS.  Students currently use their Calnet ID's to log in.
>
> --
> Richard DeShong, Systems Analyst, Athletic Study Center, U.C.Berkeley
> 164 Chavez Student Center, Berkeley, CA, 94720-4220
> 510-642-5123     asc.berkeley.edu
>
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