Stand-alone (non-networked) computer - restrict one account but not another



I've got a stand-alone (non-networked) Windows 2000 Pro machine with
only two accounts - one Administrator (with a password) and one User (no
password). Windows is set to auto-login to the User account at boot up.

I want to lock down the User account to disable stuff like the Control
Panel, Display settings, Taskbar settings, etc. However, I want to leave
these things enabled when logged in under the Administrator account.

Using the Group Policy editor, I can disable what I want but it affects
both accounts. How can I selectively apply the Group Policy settings to
only the User account?

TIA

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Tim Rude

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