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Networking: A Beginner's Guide
Clicking the Log On To button on the Account tab opens the Logon Workstations
dialog box, as shown in Figure 17-7. By default, users can log on to any workstation in
the domain, and the domain authenticates them. In some cases, a system might require
stricter security, where you specify the computers to which a user account can log on.
For example, you might set up a network backup account that you use to back up the
network, and then leave this account logged on all the time in your locked computer
room. Because the backup account has access to all files on the network (necessary to do
its job), a good idea is to limit that account to log on only to the computer designated for
this purpose in the computer room. You use the Log On To feature to set up this type of
Figure 17-5.
The Account tab of a user's Properties dialog box lets you set some important
user account options.
Summary :
260 Networking: A Beginner's Guide Clicking the Log On To button on the Account tab opens the Logon Workstations dialog box, as shown in Figure 17-7.
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