Summary: We are running an NT 4 network with 30 users. I want to be able to prevent them from loading executable files on to their workstations.I have set up r...
Summary: How to setup a LOCKED down NEWUSER account on an NT 4.0 Workstation ? I need to configure an NT 4.0 workstation to allow students to login as computin...
Summary: I use WINDOWS NT 4.0 SERVER. I would like to know, how to lock down remote access to the registry of the server, so that nobody on the LAN could make ...
Summary: I have several NT workstations that I manage within a single domain. I'm having problems with kids renaming desktop icons to something inappropriate....
Summary: Can anyone tell me how I would lock out a user from using task manager. If not I might have to throw user this user out the window. Thanks for any sug...
Summary: Ken, Two things: 1) File and print sharing IS part of Windows 95. 2) Are you on a business or Government network? If you're on a business network, you...
Summary: Here is the reg key for auto logon, keep in mind it needs to store the password in clear text so make sure you at least lock down that key from prying...
Summary: I don't want my end-user to run windows explorer. I have it locked down with policy editor, but they can still right-click on the start button and ru...
Summary: Booting up in VGA mode and the last known good profile have no effect. As for the network set up it is configured to handle this load and more. More m...
Summary: I am running NT 4.0 SP6, I am using system policies in conjunction with roaming profile. The policies are set to manually download the policy from a ...
Summary: I would like to have Policies stored on the NT server that when a user logs in, it uses that policy (to lock down the desktops ETC) Clients are runnin...
Summary: I have created two Global groups on the domain. One allows the users access to the servers (NTFS etc) the second has been added to all the Client Loca...
Summary: Company is running 300+ network with 1pdc, 6-bdc's all NT4 and exchange 5.5 mail server, DHCP, DNS, WWW hosts and ftp site on different boxes. Also cr...
Summary: It sounds like your IT department has your IP address locked down to certain rights. To access this site that you want, you will either need to sign ...
Summary: Paul, One thing you might want to check before going to much further is: What penalty does your company carry for someone that breaks the security? Pl...
Summary: I would say to check the account policy in user mangeler, there is a setting in there that can lock down the desktop and stop them from changing anyth...
Summary: Casey, The server can handle as many CD-ROMs as you have drive letters and drive connections. Are your CD-ROMs IDE or SCSI interface? Off of the IDE...
Summary: Thank you Daryl, The NetBus nor Back Oriffice methods will work. Cannot get the client past our locked down anti-virus program, but I like the way yo...
Summary: We have a problem with public access computers which people are switching to a different domain for login. I can't seem to find any info on locking d...
Summary: I recently installed new windows 2000 computers in my training lab. I've read where you can basically lock down the desktop so that any changes that ...
Summary: You need to make use of 'Policies'. You can run poledit.exe on the server and setup user policies and you could also run poledit on the local PCs to s...
Summary: Need some help with this one... Our NT 4.0 machines are locked down via policies and do not run the standard Explorer Shell but a custom shell program...
Summary: Not that you'll respect this reply, but speaking for the side that imposes those type of restrictions on users, I can tell you they are there for seve...