I suppose the correct answer is very well thankyou.

seriously though, you just assign either users, or groups of users to
a machine within the central admin console, and the machine downloads
them as it needs.

You can even link things like AD OU's to machines so when users come
and go in an AD, they get allocated and deallocated to machines.

Whether you have one, or 10,000 users on a machine makes no difference
to SafeBoot. There are just more possible user/token/password
combinations possible for authentication.

does that answer your question?

On Oct 5, 3:26 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>  How does Safeboot handle multiple users to a machine?
>
> How does Safeboot handle only one user to a machine?
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