Right for selected user to install programs locally
From: Bill (BSvoboda@ths.org)
Date: 08/01/02
From: "Bill" <BSvoboda@ths.org>
Date: Thu, 1 Aug 2002 08:29:23 -0700
I am trying to give a user the right to install any
program on any workstation on our network by a policy per
logging in. I cannot find the proper setting in the
policy which will enable them to install programs
Relevant Pages
- Re: Security Policy
... >> policy for the company. ... The rest of the network ... >> should be in a development environment that is not physically connected ... > PCAnywhere to install things. ... (comp.security.misc) - Re: Oh Dear, Where to start?!
... > from some of you with appropriate experience in the field of network ... > main focus and priority has been computer security and policy development. ... install certain updates. ... (Security-Basics) - Re: Terminal Server with SBS 2K3
... I am not sure how you configure your SBS fax, does the issue occur on every ... Do normal users try to install a network printer? ... Have you installed the Windows 2003 printer driver on ... |> "Prevent users from adding printers" group policy in the default domain ... (microsoft.public.windows.server.sbs) - Re: Using SUS to deploy patches, how to hide Windows update icon
... all notifications to users and doing silent installs. ... There are certain pros and cons to using this policy setting, ... If you set AU configuration to 4 (scheduled install) in the AU policy, ... reboot, but will not be able to postpone the reboot. ... (microsoft.public.windowsupdate) - Re: Multi-AP WiFi best practice
... logging on when their credentials have not been cached (it's a AD ... never heard of "RM CC3 network" - off to Google I go. ... With XP you can use a group policy to disable Fast Logon Optimization. ... You can either link a GPO to an OU in AD containing your workstations or you ... (uk.telecom.broadband) |
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