RE: Local Policies

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From: Ignacio (Ignacio_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 10/29/04


Date: Fri, 29 Oct 2004 06:35:03 -0700

The access to C: is localy, if I configure the NTFS permissions to dont
access the users group cannot use applications, I want configure the policy:

Templates Administrative/ Windows components/ Windows Explorer:

Hide specify units My Computer
and disabled

but only for a group

Thks

"Ignacio" wrote:

> Hy:
>
> I have one Windows 2000 Server as server alone, i need users group can't
> view and access to the local C:, but the administrator need access to C:. If
> I configure the local policy the users group don't access but the
> administrator can't access.
> Can I configure the local policies to differents users?
>
> Thanks & Bye.



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