Re: gpo to prevent rename computer and domain join

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Thanx for help,

I was thinking of a registry setting too, but don't know where it is
located....

Well I think i wd not be simple but I hope i wiil do it.


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Darren Mar-Elia wrote:
If they are administrators, then no, there is nothing you can really do.
You
should really try to find a way to remove their administrative access
because once a user is administrator on their box, all bets are off. Even
if
there were a GP setting that could do this, as administrator they could
foil
GP quite easily.

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"Greg" <oupssss> wrote in message
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Hi, I have to prevent my users that are local administrators to rename
their computer and disjoin the computer from the domain.

Is that possible ?

haven't found anything on google or microsoft....

Thanks in advance, hel wd be greatly apprecited


I believe you can change the permissions to a registry key to deny
users change access to it.

Michael P. Perrault
MCSE, CCNA, A+, MBA
Senior Systems Engineer,
ScriptLogic Corporation

Michael.Perrault@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
www.scriptlogic.com
http://groups-beta.google.com/group/scriptlogic-desktop-authority



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