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How to kill a login
Name: Ivo van Heel Date: September 30, 2002 at 01:59:26 Pacific OS: Novell/NT CPU/Ram: ...
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Hi,
I am seriously lacking in Novell knowledge, but still I am supposed to administer our Windows NT/Novell/Linux hybrid network. Anyway, one serious problem occurs when a Windows NT workstation crashes. Novell thinks the user is still logged in and has a maximum of just one login per user. So when the users tries to login again, the Novell client whines that the maximum amount of allowed login sessions has been reached. How can I kill off a login session on the Novell console??
Name: Ivo van Heel Date: September 30, 2002 at 03:11:46 Pacific
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Sorry to have bothered you with this question; I found it out. Using the console monitor, one can view and delete the connections of each user.
However, I would still appreciate a good introduction to Novell administration. I can't seem to find good resources.
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Response Number 2
Name: Underdog Date: September 30, 2002 at 06:39:27 Pacific
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Are you looking for something other than the Documents and Guides supplied by Novell? They are pretty thorough and cover all aspects of a Novell Netware network. You can find other books and guides in book stores and on the Web.
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Response Number 3
Name: Daemon Seed Date: October 21, 2002 at 06:53:52 Pacific
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You could also hire a Novell Engineer to do the job for you.
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