Re: Couple of issues
From: Jim Campau (Jim_Campau@bausch.com)
Date: 09/12/02
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From: "Jim Campau" <Jim_Campau@bausch.com> Date: Thu, 12 Sep 2002 09:34:09 -0400
You cannot have group policy without 2000AD.
I suggest you upgrade to 2000 after all NT4 is no longer the industry
standard. What are you waiting for???
"Steve" <stebs@talk21.com> wrote in message
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> Hello,
>
> I have a network of around 50 users and when I log into the network as a
> test user with minimal rights I am able to browse to other pc's on the
> network through My Network Places and expand the PC to find their printer
> folder and on some but not all of them I am able to schedule tasks to run
at
> specific times. Now I thought it might be to do with not having a local
> admin password set on that machine but this isn't so is their any other
> reason why this is possible? And how do i get around it?
>
> Also i would like to be able to apply group policies across the network
but
> at present I am running a NT4 domain as apposed to a win2k domain and
active
> directory, can group policies be applied to an NT4 domain? and how? (the
> network has 3 NT4 servers and 2 Win2k servers the domain is authenticated
by
> a NT4 server.) Files are held on a win2k server.
>
> Finally, is there any way of restricting people using internet explorer so
> they can only access our intranet site(this network doesn't have access to
> the internet but the user can enter printer ip addresses and server names
to
> try and access stuff they shouldn't be.)
>
> Big thanks in advance
>
> Steve
>
>
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