Managing User Profiles With Group Policies

From: Ronnie (randersen_at_ci.livonia.mi.us)
Date: 03/30/04


Date: Tue, 30 Mar 2004 11:19:16 -0800

Is it possible to manage a user profile that is locked
down by group policies logged in as an administrator?
For instance:
UserA is locked down using group policies from a Windows
2000 network. The Control Panel is locked out and also
Internet Explorer properties. Can an administrator log
on to UserA's computer and make adjustments to the
settings in UserA's profile that are locked out by the
group policies?



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