Re: Block Games by using group policy

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From: Herb Martin (news_at_LearnQuick.com)
Date: 11/29/04


Date: Sun, 28 Nov 2004 22:08:42 -0600

You could just run a batch file (Startup) and delete them
or use the GPO to set the permissions.

-- 
Herb Martin
"York" <york_shing@gg.ntto.co.jp> wrote in message
news:6D46AB9E-2FCB-41AF-9A24-40401B4BB557@microsoft.com...
> Thanks for your reply !
>
> Actually what I mean is "Games on Window-->Accessories", I want to know
the
> method to disable all of these games by using gpo or domain security
policy.
> Since we don't want to uninstall on machine one by one.
>
>
>
> "Herb Martin" wrote:
>
> > "York" <york_shing@gg.ntto.co.jp> wrote in message
> > news:E9673AFB-ACEA-4052-91A6-547AC077E4A2@microsoft.com...
> > > Hello, I want to know whether group policy in window 2003 can block
all
> > games
> > > on clients computer (WinXP platform) ?
> >
> > There is no way to block something just because it is
> > a "game" but you probably know that.
> >
> > It is possible to specify which programs a user can run
> > based on either Permissions (which has long been a
> > choice) but you must make sure that users are not
> > admins of their machines and cannot reverse your
> > permissions.
> >
> > The other way is to use Software Restriction Policies
> > to specify the software that can run using a number
> > of specifications including directory paths.  Danilo
> > provided you the link to a KB article on this feature
> > which is new and so it may not work for (all of)
> > your machines.
> >
> > You can also combine the two methods of course.
> >
> > -- 
> > Herb Martin
> >
> >
> > >
> > >
> >
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> >

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