Disable Interactive Logon at Local Machine Level

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HI. I am setting up a new computer for general use within my company. The
system is on a domian and rather than use Active Directory for this I would
like to setup a local security policy that restricts logons to 2 accounts--a
general user account and an administrative account.

I know how to do this on the domain controller using Active Directory, but I
have no clue if this can be done at the local machine level. I want to try
this at the local machine level rather than on the domain controller because
its such a small setup- 1 computer limited to 2 users.

Anyone know how to do this? Thanks!
 
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Start>run> type secpol.msc /s press enter. Or control panel>admin
tools>local security policy.

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"Tech77" <Tech77@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> HI. I am setting up a new computer for general use within my company.
> The
> system is on a domian and rather than use Active Directory for this I
> would
> like to setup a local security policy that restricts logons to 2
> accounts--a
> general user account and an administrative account.
>
> I know how to do this on the domain controller using Active Directory, but
> I
> have no clue if this can be done at the local machine level. I want to
> try
> this at the local machine level rather than on the domain controller
> because
> its such a small setup- 1 computer limited to 2 users.
>
> Anyone know how to do this? Thanks!
 

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