Re: Missing Screen Saver Tab

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From: Andrew C (crosan1c_at_yahoo.com)
Date: 09/30/04

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    You'll need admin access to the domain and check the default domain policy.
    Edit the policy and look for User Configuration -> Administrative
    Templates -> Control Panel -> Display

    This gives you a ton of options regarding screen saver settings on the
    machines in the domain not just the ability to hide the tab.


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