Re: Can I use Group Policy to deny software installation?

From: B. Meincke (garyallan_at_highschool.ca)
Date: 06/01/05


Date: Wed, 1 Jun 2005 13:12:05 -0700


"Julian Dragut" wrote:

> Remove the administrator rights for the user

...and

I can assure you, our students do not have admin rights in the first place.
This is what makes their ability to install and run such things as Winamp
such a curiosity to me!

-- 
BJM
ACE Assistant
Gary Allan High School


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