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Stopping Users from changing setup
Running OE 6 onTerminal Services under W2K3
Is there anyway I can lock down OE so users cannot alter the setup eg Servers, Include this account etc either in OE (cant find it) or via GPOs in W2K3. Is there a parameter file I can copy back to OE folder at each user logon if it cant be achieved via GPOs Many Thanks for any help |
Stopping Users from changing setup
I don't think there is anything you can do to lock the settings, other
than to prevent some registry updates or undo the updates as some security programs do. All the settings that you are interested in are stored in the registry. For what those keys are, take a look at; http://www.oehelp.com/backup.aspx -- Mike - http://pages.prodigy.net/michael_santovec/techhelp.htm "terry" wrote in message ... Running OE 6 onTerminal Services under W2K3 Is there anyway I can lock down OE so users cannot alter the setup eg Servers, Include this account etc either in OE (cant find it) or via GPOs in W2K3. Is there a parameter file I can copy back to OE folder at each user logon if it cant be achieved via GPOs Many Thanks for any help |
Stopping Users from changing setup
Thank you for your reply, Michael.
unfortunately I suspected that this would be the answer. Regards Terry "Michael Santovec" wrote: I don't think there is anything you can do to lock the settings, other than to prevent some registry updates or undo the updates as some security programs do. All the settings that you are interested in are stored in the registry. For what those keys are, take a look at; http://www.oehelp.com/backup.aspx -- Mike - http://pages.prodigy.net/michael_santovec/techhelp.htm "terry" wrote in message ... Running OE 6 onTerminal Services under W2K3 Is there anyway I can lock down OE so users cannot alter the setup eg Servers, Include this account etc either in OE (cant find it) or via GPOs in W2K3. Is there a parameter file I can copy back to OE folder at each user logon if it cant be achieved via GPOs Many Thanks for any help |
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