Introduction
This article explains how to set the Logon Hours for a user using the Active Directory Administrative Center.
Through ADDC you can specify the hours a user can have access or can provide the Denied Hours in which he will be denied to work.
Step 1
First of all open the Administrative Tools form the Start Menu.
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In the Administrative Tools a list of installed items will be available, here an option will be available named Active Directory Administrative Center, double-click on it to open it.
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Step 2
Now the Active Directory Administrative Center Wizard will open, this will look like the Server Manager.
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Here on the left hand side in the AD DC Pane Domains will be available, click on the domain in which you want to make changes in the User Account.
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Step 3
In the Center Pane a list of items will be available.
Previously I created a User Account so it's available in this pane named "Anu Chaudhary".
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Now right-click on this User Account and click on it's "Properties".
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Step 4
In the Property Window a pane will be available named Account, here a link will be available for "Log On Hours", click on this link.
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Now you can set the Permitted and Denied Logon Hours for the user.
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