Re: How to create an Account that cannot have anything installed ?



As Dominikus suggested try the Shared Computer Toolkit or if you are using
XP Pro you can configure Software Restriction Policies in Local Security
Policy as shown in the link below and the enforcement rule can be configured
to not restrict local administrators. --- Steve

http://www.microsoft.com/technet/prodtechnol/winxppro/maintain/rstrplcy.mspx


"bestofcomputer" <bestofcomputer@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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How to create an account of a user who will be unable to install anything,
either by himself, or as an automatic script or else coming from internet
or
mail or cd-roms ?
I dont think a Limited Account is enough for that.
It might be necessary to configure the user Policy.
But how ? What to do ?
Thanks.
Frederic Laroche.




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