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From: Scott on 8 Apr 2010 13:43 I mention in my original question that i DO NOT want to do this via AD Group Policy but do it locally only on the TS. I know how to do standard way that is the reason for my newsgroup post looking for an alternative method. The person who replied offered links to do via AD group policy but mentioned that i could filter out via local policy..i asked how to filter local policy by user then also mentioned another idea with locking down the default user settings to see if anyone approached locking down this way. Dont see either waving off the standard solution. I am wondering why you waste both of our time by replying with worthless responses? "Rob" <nomail(a)example.com> wrote in message news:slrnhrs1eh.vn3.nomail(a)xs8.xs4all.nl... > Scott <someone(a)nowhere.com> wrote: >> I was wondering if it would be possible to change the registry settings >> under the .default user under HKEY_Users registry accordingly. Turn off >> access to control panel, help,etc. Then when each new user is created >> they >> get the locked down settings. > > I am wondering why you wave away all the standard solutions for the > problems you post... is there a good reason not to use the standard > solution? |