Re: Local policy per-user on XP client

From: Star Fleet Admiral Q (Star_Fleet_Admiral_Q(NO-SPAM)_at_(FORGET-SPAM)hotmail.com)
Date: 07/08/04


Date: Wed, 7 Jul 2004 22:42:12 -0400

That's the purpose of Local Policy - if you want customized Policies,
based on Profile Type, follow David's suggestion - build/join the
domain, use Group Policies or even better, Active Directory.

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Star Fleet Admiral Q @ your service
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<thatloe@sbm.no> wrote in message
news:2724101c4635c$7006c750$a501280a@phx.gbl...
> I want to limit a certain user's posibilities to run
> programs, connecting to network resources etc. on a
> specific XP client by setting local group policies. The
> changes in policy seem to affect every user of this
> client, even the administrator. How can I change policy
> settings on a per-user level? The client is not a member
> of a domain.


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