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From: klh456 (klh456@iwon.com)
Date: 11/05/02
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From: "klh456" <klh456@iwon.com> Date: Tue, 5 Nov 2002 10:46:59 -0800
I have been checking the users and group policies and
have found most of what I need to lock down the machines,
but I can't find a way to lock the user out of the hard
drives, but still provide the functionality certain
applications need. I just read about the "Hide these
specified drives" and it sounds like that may provide the
option I need. Is there a particular setting you used in
the group policies?
>-----Original Message-----
>We used the mmc with local users and groups policies to
>lock down our computers. There are some very useful
>options in it, you should check it out!
>>-----Original Message-----
>>What do I need to change in User Rights Assignment to
>>prevent users from installing any software? I believe
>the
>>default right is that they can install software they
>will
>>use but cannot make it available for another user. I
>want
>>to make it so they cannot install any software. I know
I
>>can prohibit access to the Windows Installer through
>>group policies, but don't believe that will block *.exe
>>files from being run.
>>.
>>
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