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I have a handful Win2k machines that are not part of a
network but are in a classroom environment. I've setup a
student account on each machine as regular users and of
course I'm using the administrator accounts. I need to
lock down the students' accounts so they can't screw up
anything but when I try to to run >gpedit.msc< within
their accounts I get, "You do not have permission to
perform this operation" and I get the Group Policy window
with the red Xs over the faces icon. I want to lockdown
the desktop, delete 'run', make the control panel
inaccessible, things of that nature.
Now the way I understand it is, if I want changes to only
take place in a 'users' account, I have to be logged in
that particular account. So if I'm not able to run it
from within the individual accounts, is there another
way of getting this done or is there a way to tweak
something so that I WOULD be able to run gpedit.msc from
within the 'users' accounts?
Could someone point me in the right direction with
please, I've been fooling around with this mess for the
past 4 days and have gotten absolutely NoWheRe.
THANX N ADVANCE. The Rookie/Wayne B.
I have a handful Win2k machines that are not part of a
network but are in a classroom environment. I've setup a
student account on each machine as regular users and of
course I'm using the administrator accounts. I need to
lock down the students' accounts so they can't screw up
anything but when I try to to run >gpedit.msc< within
their accounts I get, "You do not have permission to
perform this operation" and I get the Group Policy window
with the red Xs over the faces icon. I want to lockdown
the desktop, delete 'run', make the control panel
inaccessible, things of that nature.
Now the way I understand it is, if I want changes to only
take place in a 'users' account, I have to be logged in
that particular account. So if I'm not able to run it
from within the individual accounts, is there another
way of getting this done or is there a way to tweak
something so that I WOULD be able to run gpedit.msc from
within the 'users' accounts?
Could someone point me in the right direction with
please, I've been fooling around with this mess for the
past 4 days and have gotten absolutely NoWheRe.
THANX N ADVANCE. The Rookie/Wayne B.