Re: Re: Restrict Access to AD snap-in

From: lforbes (UseLinkToEmail_at_WindowsForumz.com)
Date: 01/05/05


Date: 4 Jan 2005 19:32:32 -0500

Hi,

> I am running a Windows 2000 Active Directory and would like to know
if
> there is a way to restrict users from installing Active Directory
> Users & Computers and viewing the Active Directory from that tool.

You can restrict access using Group Policy. It is located in Admin
Templates, Windows Components, Microsoft Management Console,
Restricted/Permitted Snapins.

Cheers,

Lara

PS. It works because I have had to remove the policy for users that
needed access to AD.

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