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Denis St-Amand <[log in to unmask]>
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Denis St-Amand <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 7 Apr 2004 14:04:27 -0500
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 Hum,

Don't know if it will help but I remember (long time ago) seeing a "Logoff
screensaver" which was logging your Windows NT session off after specified
time.  Not sure if it was part of freebees or from a "Resource Kit
utilities" though.  Of course, if you wanted to enforce this you had to
enforce some policies so users couldn't de-active or change screensaver
settings...

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"John Bawden" <[log in to unmask]> wrote in message
news:g-KdnSBo2KPQkOndRVn-ug@fidnet.com...
> Fellow Listers,
>
> Does anyone know of a method of logging off inactive
> sessions on a Microsoft network after a set period of
> inactivity. Looking for a way to do it similar to the
> way Security 3000 works but the initial response I'm
> getting is "Mickeysoft doesn't do that" which isn't
> the answer that I want to take to higher ups.
> Thanks for all answers.
>
> John Bawden
> QualChoice
>
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