Configure Secure Screen Saver En Masse

From: Jason Wilcox (jwilcox746_at_hotmail.com)
Date: 05/28/04

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    I'm wanting to configure all of my Windows 2000 workstations (45) to
    utilize a password protected screen saver.

    I'm running on a NT 4.0 domain.

    What methods could I use to distribute this change without having to
    visit every workstation?

    I'd also like to disable the users ability to change any of the screen
    saver settings.

    TIA,


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