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Limit Logins 3.0.0.4
Restricts the amount of concurrent logins for any given user in a single or multi-domain Windows environment.

Centrally manage all users in your corporation from one Administrative Console. Limit concurrent logins for specified users or groups on the network. See where all users are currently logged into. The program logs all logins and logouts, time restriction, scheduled time and denied access activity. It includes the ability to set the user to automatically logout, restart or shutdown after a specified amount of time being logged in. Set a specific time to logout, restart or shutdown. Send e-mail and text page notifications on all activity. Send remote file execution commands to one or multiple users. Remotely logout, restart or shutdown any logged in computer. Clients can see which computers they are logged into. Clients can remotely logout, restart or shutdown any computer they are logged into (configurable).
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Jan 27, 2010 | 03:28 PM
Dec 18, 2009 | 12:05 PM
Nov 24, 2009 | 09:22 AM
Version 3 is hands down a better product than version 2. The new use of encryption is comforting.
Apr 06, 2009 | 11:57 AM
I'd recommend this application for any school district, or corporation that needs to manage their login sessions.
Jan 27, 2009 | 04:51 AM
- Limit Logins’ sessions database consists in files located in a hidden share on a server. All users need a read and write access to the share to create a file for the session during the logon script.
Once users know where the share is located, they can very easily kill the whole session database or remove their own session or a add a non existing session for another user (!!!).
- Limit Logins creates a “logins.exe” process when a user opens a session. If the user closes the process with the "taskkill /im logins.exe" command, Limit Logins will remove the session in its database even if the user is still logged on and the user will be able to logon somewhere else.