Active Directory
What is the easiest way to lock an lower level administrator from using the PC via Active Directory?
When disabling a computer what else can be done with out having to block the IP address or MAC to make sure the PC does not get on the network and or changed the computer name?
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- Re: [PATCH] netfilter: use per-cpu recursive lock (v11)
... then ALL THAT OTHER CRAP is just that - CRAP. ... whole preemption disabling, the whole "_bh" thing, everything. ... It's not a recursive lock, since there is no ownership (two ... (Linux-Kernel) - Re: [PATCH] netfilter: use per-cpu recursive lock (v11)
... then ALL THAT OTHER CRAP is just that - CRAP. ... whole preemption disabling, the whole "_bh" thing, everything. ... It's not a recursive lock, since there is no ownership (two ... (Linux-Kernel) - Re: can ctrl+alt+del "lock computer" be disabled on the client?
... Just inform the users that if they lock the screen and someone else needs to ... Disabling the screen lock seems like a security problem, ... (microsoft.public.windowsxp.setup_deployment) - Re: [PATCH] netfilter: use per-CPU recursive lock {XV}
... the read lock will be acquired ... reading counter values ... * all readers need to be stopped and the per-CPU values are summed. ... disabling for the reader in a supplementary code comment, ... (Linux-Kernel) - Locking down computers
... - Stop users installing programs themselves. ... to an important program we use requires admin privlidges. ... Plus our active directory is upon a windows 2000 server, ... most of the good options which 2003 has we do not have (like disabling ... (comp.security.misc) |
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