Re: Configure my windows 2000 workstations under windows 2000 server domain
- From: "Fabio" <f.virbio@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 14 Dec 2006 03:16:52 -0800
But when I try to add File in CompConf\Windows Settings\Security
Settings\Filesystem
I see local file (windows 2000 server). I want lock files and
directories of the client workstation.
Can I specify these elements?
Another problem:
CompConf\Windows Settings\Security Settings\Software Restriction
Policies don't exist over my GPO.
I have:
Account Policies
Local Policies
Event Log
Restricted Groups
System Services
Registry
FileSystem
Public Key Policies
IP Security Policies
and the programs I want lock are programs I've just installed (Visual
Basic applications). How is possible.
Thanks for you disponibility!!!
Florian Frommherz ha scritto:
Howdie Fabio!
Fabio wrote:
I' m not expert about this!!! Sorry
And so I don't know where I must these operations!!!!
Sorry - as you asked about "Group Policy" in your first posting, I
thought you'd know where to start from.
The first question is: Are you in an Active Directory Domain? If so, you
can use Group Policy do to that for you. If not, you'll have to manage
the computers one by one.
Group Policies apply by OU (organizational unit)- which means that you
move Active Directory user and/or computer accounts (only those! No
security groups!) into an OU and apply a Group Policy to it. All objects
(=users/computers) within this OU will apply the settings and
restrictions you made. You can apply a policy to an OU by right-clicking
the OU, selecting "Properties", selecting the tab "Group Policy" and
creating and editing it. In the opening windows "Group Policy Editor"
you can see the path that I wrote about the NTFS/Filesystem issue:
CompConf\Windows Settings\Security Settings\Filesystem?
That's how it goes for starts.
Have a look at http://www.microsoft.com/gp - it's way too wide to
explain all the details to you. Since this is a quite risky thing
(messing up the clients' configurations) you should read a little about
it yourself or look for someone who is experienced in this. No matter
what you decide to do next: go setup a test environment to not destroy
or mess up your clients!
1) Have you a logon script for printer?
No - but you can find it pretty easy somewhere by using google. A logon
script is actually a .vbs or .bat script that the client will process on
user logon.
2) "Software Restriction Policies"? Where I can find it?
It's in CompConf\Windows Settings\Security Settings\Software Restriction
Policies. You'll find a bunch of good articles on how to restrict
applications with this feature when using google.
3) CompConf\Windows Settings\Security Settings\Filesystem? Using
regedit I don't find it.
You need to use the Group Policy Editor for this. Active Directory Users
and Computers -> right-click the OU you want to create the policy at ->
Properties -> "Group Policy" tab -> Create a new policy -> click edit.
cheers,
Florian
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