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Prevent Users logging in when the server is not available

Asked by moonlightallan in Windows 2003 Server, Windows Network Security, Active Directory

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This is for a Windows 2003 server, XP pro workstation environment. I wish to stop users logging in to their workstations when the network is unavailable (e.g. if there is a problem on the network or server) then i wish to deny users the ability to logon to their workstation. Currently they can still logon even if the server is offline using a temp. profile. Is there a way to prevent users logging in if the server is not available to authenticate them ? Thanks in advance.Start Free Trial
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Zones: Windows 2003 Server, Windows Network Security, Active Directory
Tags: microsoft, 2003 server, 2003 standard, windows xp pro workstations
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