Originally posted by: addragyn
Disable ActiveX or ditch IE.
There is no good reason whatsoever, and plenty against, constantly running IE. Juszt use it when absolutely necessary, for a home user that would likely be windowsupdate and *maybe* their bank's site.
Originally posted by: TooOne21
Does anyone know how to prevent the installation of weatherbug on the user end?
This is a plague among programs that contains ad and spyware. I can install without Adminitrator privilages. What can be done to change this?
Originally posted by: JW310
Originally posted by: addragyn
Disable ActiveX or ditch IE.
There is no good reason whatsoever, and plenty against, constantly running IE. Juszt use it when absolutely necessary, for a home user that would likely be windowsupdate and *maybe* their bank's site.
How is disabling ActiveX or not using Internet Explorer going to prevent being able to install Weatherbug, the setup for which is a regular executable file?
JW
Originally posted by: spyordie007
dont give them enough privilages locally to install or run it; than enforce it with group policy
EDIT: and BTW IE under SP2 has dialogs that make it harder for end users to just "click okay and let it do whatever it's going to do"