Is there any possibility that he/she could go to another machine on the network and try to logon? Why not use the "Log on to" feature of his/her user account. That would let you specify the workstation(s) that the user is allowed to logon to. This would still let other users logon to that machine, but you could change the logon locally right on that machine to allow only that user.
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