Re: Restrictions
From: Chaplain (dpruiett@comcast.net)
Date: 11/15/02
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From: "Chaplain" <dpruiett@comcast.net> Date: Thu, 14 Nov 2002 16:41:33 -0800
This does not do what you say6 and does not appear to be
what I am after or what I asked. How in Windows 2000 can
various access options be set up for users. Such as
making various accessories unaccessible, making the C:
drive inaccessible, making the desktop inaccessible, etc.
Thanks for your help in better addressing the question.
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>"Chaplain" <dpruiett@comcast.net> wrote in message
>news:bd2d01c2876e$fb6e3010$36ef2ecf@tkmsftngxa12...
>> Where in Windows 2000 does one set up a user so that
they
>> cannot for instance see the C: drive or use various
>> accessories, or perform certain internet functions?
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>Try doing Start, Run, MMC, and add in the Group Policy
MMC.
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