Re: deny access to users trying to install s/w on NT4 workstations
From: Nyki Clarke (nyki.clarke@SPAMMENOTsanmina-sci.com)Date: 03/21/02
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From: "Nyki Clarke" <nyki.clarke@SPAMMENOTsanmina-sci.com> Date: Thu, 21 Mar 2002 15:09:03 -0000
oops I was being silly......sorted now.
"Nyki Clarke" <nyki.clarke@SPAMMENOTsanmina-sci.com> wrote in message
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> Hi
>
> looking for a bit of help denying users access to install apps on their
> local drives. Implemented Policies and have set all the security on
> directories apart from Program files at the moment to RX or special access
> as required. Can't tie down program files in that manner as some apps
need
> to update files held within those directories. Ordinary users are not
> members of Workstation Admins. Any idea of the registry keys I need to
look
> at to prevent installations? Or does anyone have a script I can add in as
a
> policy template? I have the NT Audit Security and Control book but not
> found the relevant item yet.
>
> Grateful for any suggestions.
>
> ta
>
> Nyki
>
>
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