Re: User account for internet only

From: Eric Yeoh (yeoheric@time.net.my)
Date: 09/08/02


From: "Eric Yeoh" <yeoheric@time.net.my>
Date: Mon, 9 Sep 2002 03:15:43 +0800


Hi,

You can use GP to do that. And you can also lock them down using NTFS
permissions on folders/files.

But becareful, do test your config properly before actually deploying the
system.

ERIC

"Jaymz" <jaymz_m@msn.com> wrote in message
news:d28a9458.0209070015.6f1e1277@posting.google.com...
> How do I restrict a user to only be able to use IE and nothing else? I
> don't want them to have access to anything on the hard drive or any
> other applications.



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