I am trying to limit an account on my computer. It is a admin account (standard account too restrictive the be useful), not not the local admin. I ran:
Found a way. Just run Command Prompt as administrator, then use the "net" command:
REM run Command Prompt as administrator
REM set restrictions net user joe /times:M-F,3pm-9pm;Sa-Su,9am-11am
REM remove restrictions net user joe /times:all
REM see current status net user joe
than did:
To lock user session after logon hours expire, run the Local Group Policy Editor and set action to take when logon hours expire:
Press Win+R, then type gpedit.msc. Under User Configuration -> Administrative Templates -> Windows Components -> Windows Logon Options, click on Set Action to take when logon hours expire. Choose Enabled, then set the action to Lock or Logoff, depending on your needs.
but it seemingly did nothing and user experiences nothing. what am I missing? is it just because it is an admin account?
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