How do you disable Program Installation at my workplace?

AE86Lover

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I know this is possible and i did my research (googled) and i still have no surefire way of being able to disable program installations.

I need users to be able to save stuff on their harddrives and have some programs be able to be changed, however, I DO NOT WANT the users to be able to install P2P stuff..

And no, a LIMITED ACCOUNT will not work because this interferes with our programs at work. Limited Account disables one of our mortgage programs for some reason..

So any thoughts? Any inputs?
 

BillGates

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Warn people that those who get caught installing P2P software ONCE will be terminated. Enforce it.
 

KLin

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Send out a policy that if P2P applications are found on your company PC, you will be fired. End of problem :thumbsup:
 

MrChad

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You'll get better responses in the OS forum, but group policy and limited accounts are the best way to enforce this with a technical solution. If your mortgage program requires administrative access, you can always set up shortcuts to run that program with elevated privileges.
 

NogginBoink

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If your users are administrators on their local machines, you can't stop them from doing ANYTHING. Period.

You can block P2P ports on your firewall.

But the best solution is a written acceptable use/security policy that you can enforce.
 

iamwiz82

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We use Threat Shield. I get a kick out of the people who try playing Freecell 20 times in a row. You'd think they get the hint. It monitors and blocks a huge database of exe files.