# Do you want a copy?

I have a PowerShell script that blocks local login while still allowing file permission assignments. What are the chances you can implement something like that with a checkbox for "disallow local login" directly in your interface?

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- Posted at: over 6 years ago
- Author title: Principal Consultant at McMahan TECH LLC
- Net upvotes: 1


## Comments
### Comment 1

Good

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- Posted at: over 5 years ago



### Comment 2

Hey, Brandon with JumpCloud here. I just noticed this thread from some time ago. Great idea! I wanted to offer that the best way to get feature requests in front of the right eyes on the product and engineering teams is to go through the Administrator Console &gt; Support &gt; Submit an Idea.

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- Posted at: almost 6 years ago



### Comment 3

Blocking interactive logins but still allowing access to file shares has a use-case at a couple of my clients...

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- Posted at: over 6 years ago
- Author title: Principal Consultant at McMahan TECH LLC



### Comment 4

Jumpcloud has a ton of Policies, but I just checked and I don&#39;t see that one. You could push the powershell script with a command. 
With that being said, Jumpcloud&#39;s way of dealing with user accounts is to make them all local, so unless you are integrating with an DC, you wouldn&#39;t want to stop local account logins. 

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- Posted at: over 6 years ago
- Author title: Account Manager




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