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Windows Nt policies

Original Message
Name: gizmo084
Date: March 2, 2005 at 04:38:53 Pacific
Subject: Windows Nt policies
OS: Windows NT
CPU/Ram: Pentium 3 (between 64 and
Comment:
I've installed computers using windows nt, these computers are going into a department, but must be so to say locked down-meaning that the local user i created (TRS)-when the user log on to the computer that he cant fiddle around with any settings including the control panel, run command, display settings ect. I don't know much about nt-but i've fiddled around with poledit.exe- I don't know, all that i know is that i'm doing something wrong somewhere cause it's not working-o before i forget these computers are on the network but is joined to a workgroup(A domain is not playin a role)


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Response Number 1
Name: Jennifer SUMN
Date: March 2, 2005 at 10:34:59 Pacific
Subject: Windows Nt policies
Reply: (edit)
Do you want users to be able to store data on the machine? If not, enable the Guest account and have the users login with that account.

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Response Number 2
Name: gizmo084
Date: March 3, 2005 at 01:18:39 Pacific
Subject: Windows Nt policies
Reply: (edit)
But then you cannot logon as TRS, then you must logon as GUEST Except if i can change the logon name Guest to TRS? But how can i do that?

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