Re: tricky question?
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- Date: Sat, 25 Mar 2006 08:40:20 -0000
"Ivan Mckenzie" <imck@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Hi everyone, is it possible to prohibit a local administrator to kill a
specific process through task manager. I have quite a lot of local
administrators that are killing the anti-virus process.
Thanks to all,
Ivan Mckenzie
Personally I would find out WHY they are killing the anti-virus program. If
it going wrong, then sort out the problem.
If they just don't like anti-virus programs or don't understand the dangers
of using a PC without virus protection, then let management deal with the
problem.
A threat of dismissal if the computers are NOT running approved anti-virus
programs usually does the trick!!
A person with administrator privileges should always act responsibly, so
find out why they are killing the anti-virus process. If they can't give a
reason then remove their administrator privileges!
John..
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