if the user is not an administrator, then prevent them from doing anything but using what is available to them to use
like no installs, changes, get to control panel, etc.
if the user is not an administrator, then prevent them from doing anything but using what is available to them to use
like no installs, changes, get to control panel, etc.
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I am using deepfreeze, I put all my data to another partition. Also my Alpha Five Workspace to the second partition. But on the main partition usually C drive, that is where I install windows, install drivers, updates etc. and then freeze it, if there are other updates or installs I unfreeze it then do what i have to do and then freeze it again. Deepfreeze preserves all the configuration of windows everything, any user can save to c, change control panel or do anything. the next time you restart, all the changes are discarded. for more info please google deepfreeze.
Have you looked at using Windows Group Policy for restricting access?
Andrew
It does a really great job.Have you looked at using Windows Group Policy for restricting access?
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