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More info?)
Are you running Windows XP?
Try software restriction policies if you are
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?kbid=324036
"Tim Hines [MSFT]" <timhines@online.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:<#67H0IYREHA.4020@TK2MSFTNGP11.phx.gbl>...
> You may want tp try this policy setting
>
> Don't run specified Windows applications
> User Configuration\Administrative Templates\System
>
> Description
> Prevents Windows from running the programs you specify in this policy.
>
> If you enable this policy, users cannot run programs that you add to the
> List of disallowed applications.
>
> Note
>
> This policy only prevents users from running programs that are started by
> the Windows Explorer process. It does not prevent users from running
> programs, such as Task Manager, that are started by the system process or by
> other processes. Also, if you permit users to gain access to the command
> prompt, Cmd.exe, this policy does not prevent them from starting programs in
> the command window that they are not permitted to start by using Windows
> Explorer.
>
> When both the Run only allowed Windows applications policy and the Don't run
> specified Windows applications policy are enabled, they are both applied.
> Users can only run the programs listed in the Run only allowed Windows
> applications policy. However, if a program in that list is prohibited by the
> Don't run specified Windows applications policy, it does not run.
>
> Related Policies
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> Run only allowed Windows applications
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> Tim Hines, MCSE, MCSA
> Windows 2000 Directory Services
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> "Mike" <mpender@clintonsavings.com> wrote in message
> news:1431d01c444c2$72e10430$a301280a@phx.gbl...
> > I have users that I don't want using IE. Can I remove
> > access to it using group policy? However, I don't want to
> > uninstall it.
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