Use the Logon Workstation criteria under user account. This way the
account can not be used to login from any other computers.

HTH,
Jitendra

On 11/10/05, Hindle, Dallas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> I assumed this was easy but I must be missing something...
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> I have a domain admin Account that is used for Services, SQL Processes,
> Scheduled Tasks and for automated logons for some proprietary
> software... This account has had the password leak out to a 3rd party
> whom has decided to share it with other people in the company.
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> As I'm sure you agree I need to get his account locked down ASAP, I want
> to prevent logon to this account from any pc's other than the ones I
> authorise, and I though this was a simple process, I don't know what I'm
> missing but if anyone has any suggestions it would be much appreciated.
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Jitendra Kalyankar

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