Re: Local Policies
From: Brian Hoops (bhoops_at_remove.stoughtonutilities.com)
Date: 10/29/04
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Date: Fri, 29 Oct 2004 08:43:23 -0500
In your policy Security tab, make sure that your Users group has 'Apply
Group Policy' and 'Read' enabled and your Administrators group has 'Apply
Group Policy' disabled. If necessary, create a new policy for this.
"Ignacio" <Ignacio@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> 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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