USER PROFILES

From: Andrea Bardi (andreabardi_at_hotmail.com)
Date: 06/13/03


Date: Fri, 13 Jun 2003 11:59:50 +0200


Hi all i have this problem:
in our company we would like to deny any user installing any applicaion on
theri PCs: so one solution qould be set power user right to the useres. BUT
(there's always a BUT) we use a PDM application that dinamically downloads
DLL and installs them in order to deploy new features and upgrades to the
clients.
Setting low-privileges to the users they cannot register DLL and the
application is not able to Autosetup itself wwhen someone, different from an
administrator, is logged to the machine

So How could we let a DLL registration blocking program installation? Could
be a solution to use personal user profiles via Scripts? and if this is the
solution How ca i do it? Some examples or docs??

Thx in advance
Andrea



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