Re: Help to lock down a "locked pc".

From: Wombat (no.spam@wanted.here)
Date: 02/21/03


From: "Wombat" <no.spam@wanted.here>
Date: Thu, 20 Feb 2003 19:50:30 -0500


"Mike Gormley" <michael.gormley@pfizer.com> wrote in message
news:067601c2d92d$2f5ac9f0$3301280a@phx.gbl...

> I am curious if it is possible to prevent other
> administrators from unlocking a "locked" desktop?
> Basically what I am looking for is to set security on the
> pc so that the only user that can "unlock" the desktop is
> the user that "locked" the desktop... period. However I
> want to retain the ability to have other users with domain
> accounts (regardless of rights) to log on the pc.
>
> Is this possible? I would assume it is a registry setting.

Administrator = whatever deity in which you happen to believe. If you don't
trust the admin then you replace the admin. Or, if you are a user trying to
prevent the admin from learning of naughty things you are doing you stop
doing the naughty things.



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