Prevention of Concurrent Log In

Hi,
  I am using BPC 7.0 MS
  With standard BPC, concurrent log in using the same combination of UserID and Password is allowed. How does one prevent concurrent log in though?
  I have received multiple suggestions:
- modifying BPC authentication / authorization source codes (not recommended),
- IIS
- Active Directory
- third party security software such as eSSO, SiteMinder
  I am especially curious about the possibility of preventing concurrent log in using either IIS or AD. Does anyone have any comments on this issue?
Thanks

Citrix actually provide better performances.
It is true that customer has to do a new investment in hardware and software because they have to buy a server for citrix and they have to but citrxi licenses.
But regarding performances users will have even better performances.
You can not do anything with IIS and AD to prevent multiple login for an users.
Regarding IIS you don't have any option to do that and regarding AD then it will happen another issue.
If the users is connect to one PC he will not be able to connect from another PC with his user.
I hope this will help you to provide the right suggestion to customer.
Regards
Sorin Radulescu

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