How do i make a user profile non-user- configurable

Posted: 08-07-2003, 07:03 PM
I am running XP Pro standalone. I want to know how I can
make a user profile "lockdown" ie, so that the user
cannot change the wallpaper, as well as access certain
folders, as well as the control panel, bascially all i
want the user to have asscess to is internet explorer and
MSN messenger.

If anyone has any ideas, or directions, i can be
contacted at graemegoddard@sympatico.ca

Thank you
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How do i make a user profile non-user- configurable
Posted: 08-07-2003, 07:51 PM
Configure a local policy on the machine restricting acess
to a certain group of users.
>-----Original Message-----
>I am running XP Pro standalone. I want to know how I can
>make a user profile "lockdown" ie, so that the user
>cannot change the wallpaper, as well as access certain
>folders, as well as the control panel, bascially all i
>want the user to have asscess to is internet explorer
and
>MSN messenger.
>
>If anyone has any ideas, or directions, i can be
>contacted at graemegoddard@sympatico.ca
>
>Thank you
>.
>
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