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Chris, I realize that you would rather not disable the interactive subsystem, but seeing that that is the most commonly-used method of preventing interactive users from logging in, what's the problem? Many systems have separate subsystems for various categories of users and bring them up and down when those users need availability. Can you define your business objective in more detail? Do you need to prevent all access from certain (or all) users, or just interactive sessions? Regards, Andy Nolen-Parkhouse > On Behalf Of Chris Devous > Subject: Disable Login > > Is it possible to disable login without bringing interactive down? I'd > like to be able to > prevent users from logging in while an overnight batch runs, but I'd > rather not take > interactive down to do it, if I can avoid that. > > TIA, > > --Chris
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