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Old 7th March 2008   #1
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Exclamation Server 2003 security problems!!

Hi all,

I'm new here and I would like to know how to limit one user per account in Active Directory. I created an OU called "students" and some of the students are using other students usernames and passwords to login after I disabled thier account.

Is there a way I can limit one user per account so when some one tries to login to an account that is in use, they won't be able to?

I need some advice.... PLEASE!!

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There is a group policy object to allow what you are after.
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I went through the GPO and I counldn't find one where it allows me to limit one user per account. If anyone knows where to find it the GPO I would be greatly appreciative.

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I expect this is what you are after:

http://support.microsoft.com/kb/237282

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