Re: Disable Messenger Service thru PDC




Hi.. I don't have any relative Event logs in my Event Viewer..and I also did
not meet any error message .. is it bugs?

Thanks & regards
Winanjaya

"Roger Abell [MVP]" wrote:

What you say you have done should have been effective if
the client systems' AD objects are within the OU where the
GPO was edited and there is no higher GPO overriding that
setting (not likely for that setting).
Do you have error messages in client system event logs about
failure applying group policy?

"Winanjaya" <Winanjaya@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:4A774D64-585E-40D5-9647-68BCB6798BDF@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Yes, I am talking about Messenger Services, I am actually want to block
NET
SEND

any idea?

Thanks & Regards
Winanjaya

"Paul Adare" wrote:

In article <433B1A09-F734-47CB-8B4D-7B14C041F199@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>, in the
microsoft.public.win2000.security news group, =?Utf-8?B?V2luYW5qYXlh?=
<Winanjaya@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> says...

Hi..
below are my steps:

1. Active Directory Users & Computers
2. Right click on OU -> Properties
3. Group Policy -> Edit
4. Computer Configurations -> Windows Settings -> Security Settings ->
System Services -> Messengers
5. Define this policy settings, checked, then select Disabled radio
button
-> Ok

our clients run on Windows 2000 Pro SP4 and Win XP SP2 .. I tested on
Windows 2000 Pro SP4 and not working.. meant the service still enabled
and
started..

I need advise..


Just to be clear we're talking about the Messenger service and not
Windows Messenger or MSN Messenger, correct?

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