XP Policies for user

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In XP Pro not on a domain, how can I set policies for normal users to be very

tight - so they cannot change any browser setting, change nothing on PC

configuration including updates, no ctl alt delete? They will only be able to

open IE Browser go to a web page for mail, etc.
 
Change the authority level on the account, make it restricted.





"Terry" wrote:



> In XP Pro not on a domain, how can I set policies for normal users to be very

> tight - so they cannot change any browser setting, change nothing on PC

> configuration including updates, no ctl alt delete? They will only be able to

> open IE Browser go to a web page for mail, etc.
 
I need to tighten it down more. is there a way?



"sgopus" wrote:



> Change the authority level on the account, make it restricted.

>

>

> "Terry" wrote:

>

> > In XP Pro not on a domain, how can I set policies for normal users to be very

> > tight - so they cannot change any browser setting, change nothing on PC

> > configuration including updates, no ctl alt delete? They will only be able to

> > open IE Browser go to a web page for mail, etc.
 
In news:E0AFF648-2D3A-4C11-A08E-9BD848ED8D39@microsoft.com

=?Utf-8?B?VGVycnk=?= wrote:



> In XP Pro not on a domain, how can I set policies for normal users to

> be very tight - so they cannot change any browser setting, change

> nothing on PC configuration including updates, no ctl alt delete? They

> will only be able to open IE Browser go to a web page for mail, etc.




I don't know if the specific rights you want to control are there, but

try going to Start->Programs->Administrative Tools->Local Security

Policy and look in "User Rights Assignment"



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Bert Hyman St. Paul, MN bert@iphouse.com
 
Terry wrote:

> In XP Pro not on a domain, how can I set policies for normal users to be very

> tight - so they cannot change any browser setting, change nothing on PC

> configuration including updates, no ctl alt delete? They will only be able to

> open IE Browser go to a web page for mail, etc.


Depending on what you actually want to control, consider creating

"guest" accounts.

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Jeff Barnett
 
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