Kirk,

We had a similar requirement.  In our case it was users remaining logged on 
after they had gone home.  We needed them to be kicked off in order to run 
maintenance and so the backup was not slowed.

I used execute on client to display a dialog to the user informing them that 
they would be logged off in x seconds/minutes.  In our case they had a choice.  
If they were really there and wanted to continue working they could click one 
response, or they could click quit.  After the specified time the user was quit 
out.  It would be easy enough to write a corresponding reply to the original 
user to inform them that the target user did not wish to quit.

Regards,  Dougie
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