Dear Sir could you also provide some documentation on line that would support this.
Thanks
Khanax
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Browse All TopicsWe have an account created in our network for running services. At the moment the network admin wants to change the password because, someone used this account to logon interactively. Since there are many programms running under this service account. I want to know if you can disable account to allow logon interactivly to any machine. Please help as this could cost a lot of work hours trying to put every thing in back together. The network admin wants to eliminate this by changing password, which would have been okay if it was new account and not used by applications. I need an expert to clearifyy this:
Can an existing account be restricted to logon interactively.
And in cause if some was to use that account to setup an application could that be monitored with a cheap tool.
Please also provide Micorsoft links to show how to monitor a service account usage and restrict interactive logon to machine.
Thanks for your time.
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by: rsivanandanPosted on 2007-06-10 at 20:50:42ID: 19255758
You could create a different container in AD, put these accounts in there and use GPO to disable the interactive logon for that OU.
Cheers,
Rajesh