User defined security options

From: Joshua Beaumont (foodforsquirrels_at_yahoo.com)
Date: 04/06/04


Date: Tue, 6 Apr 2004 14:49:55 -0700

I am looking to create a 4 user local machine, operating
Windows 2000 professional. I want 2 administrators one
supervisor and a base user. I wish the user however to be
limited to execute only those applications I so choose and
the ablility to log off. We are talking no access to the
3 1/2 drive, no CD rom, not even the ability to shut down
the computer short of hard booting the PC itself (which
will be in a sealed locked ventelated enclosure). I
currently have the Windows 2000 professional Bible on
order but am curious if there is any other source of
information that would provide this level of training.
    Thanks,
          Joshua Beaumont



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