Re: Hiding Computer Name with Group Policies
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Date: 02/28/04
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Date: Sat, 28 Feb 2004 11:03:03 -0800
At the moment they do need local admin rights for
security patch and virus def updates. We do not run a
domain or AD yet. Primarily a NetWare shop and am
beginning to push ZfD3.2 and 4.0.1 App Launcher out
throughout the organization.
>-----Original Message-----
>Do the users really need local admin rights for some
reason? Non admins
>can't change the computer name....
>
>Rob Bennett wrote:
>> Each computer name in the organization is the asset tag
>> on that computer. Unfortunately some of my users like
to
>> change this. In early versions of Windows I was able
to
>> hide the identification page of the network property.
>> How can I use a Group Policy to hide or disable the
>> buttons on the Computer Name page tab of the machine
>> property page?
>> Thanks,
>> Rob.
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