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jim
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I have the Windows 2000 Server Administrator's Companion (Microsoft Press),
but it's not been very helpful (or I have been very dense).
I have been tasked with caring for an ancient Windows 2000 Server and the
users on its small domain.
What I need to do is have a user desktop that is set up with applications,
printers, desktop links, favorites, etc. (everything they need to do their
job) and restrict them from changing those things, installing applications,
getting to the control panel, running unauthorized apps, etc.
It is for a location that cannot seem to get its workers to stop installing
crap on the local PCs and they want it locked down. (I said just fire the
people that don't listen and your problem is solved....but that is not the
path they have chosen.)
Are there any resources that may be helpful to me in this (more helpful than
the MS tome that I can't seem to figure out)?
jim
but it's not been very helpful (or I have been very dense).
I have been tasked with caring for an ancient Windows 2000 Server and the
users on its small domain.
What I need to do is have a user desktop that is set up with applications,
printers, desktop links, favorites, etc. (everything they need to do their
job) and restrict them from changing those things, installing applications,
getting to the control panel, running unauthorized apps, etc.
It is for a location that cannot seem to get its workers to stop installing
crap on the local PCs and they want it locked down. (I said just fire the
people that don't listen and your problem is solved....but that is not the
path they have chosen.)
Are there any resources that may be helpful to me in this (more helpful than
the MS tome that I can't seem to figure out)?
jim