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IE security and Windows 2000...

Mark

Golden Member
Iv'e got a question. Is there anyway an admin can change the security settings in Win2k so they can't be modified by a Guest user? Like for example if I was an admin and wanted to shut off JAVA script so a Guest user can't use it or be able to turn it on from the Guest account, is this possible?
 


<< Iv'e got a question. Is there anyway an admin can change the security settings in Win2k so they can't be modified by a Guest user? Like for example if I was an admin and wanted to shut off JAVA script so a Guest user can't use it or be able to turn it on from the Guest account, is this possible? >>



I think it kind of is... I am not positive though. At a previous job when we tried to change IE settings (at an isp tech support job of course we didnt need to see the settings to help customers, we had windows memorized...) we would get a prohibited msg. But we could right click ont he IE icon on the desktop and select properties to change them. So it was a waste.
 
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