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Hi! I'm currently using AIX 5.2 and would like to know where can i find to see that there's a restriction on the number of login times a user can have. Example, I want give a 2 login per user but some one to give 3 login and some one have to give unlit login time (without logging off the first one). i need to restrict user wise login time i know that in my company, certain users can login several times without encountering "Too many logons" while certain users can only log in once. any one can help me thanks herath Last edited by herath; 06-03-2008 at 08:08 AM.. |
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