Set Logon Time for Users in Active Directory
Here's how to set Logon Time for Users in Active Directory.
i. Here are some pros and cons of enabling Logon Time for Users in Active Directory:
Pros:
* Can help to improve security by restricting access to the network during non-business hours.
* Can help to reduce costs by preventing users from logging on when they are not needed.
* Can help to improve performance by reducing the number of users logged on to the network at any given time.
Cons:
* Can be inconvenient for users who need to access the network outside of business hours.
* Can be difficult to manage if there are a large number of users.
* Can be ineffective if users are able to bypass the logon hours restrictions.
Overall, whether or not to enable Logon Time for Users in Active Directory is a decision that should be made on a case-by-case basis, taking into account the specific needs of the organization.
ii. Here are some things you can do if logon time for users is not working in Active Directory:
* Check the logon hours policy settings. Make sure that the policy is enabled and that the correct days and times are specified.
* Check the user accounts. Make sure that the users are assigned to the correct groups and that they have the correct permissions.
* Check the domain controller. Make sure that the domain controller is up and running and that it is able to communicate with the other domain controllers.
* Check the network. Make sure that the network is up and running and that there are no connectivity issues.
* Check the security logs. Look for any errors that might be related to logon hours.
* If you are still having problems, you can contact Microsoft support for further assistance.