RE: group policies for "students"

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Hi Lara
Thanks for the post. I'm having trouble downloading your file. Do I need a
special ftp tool?
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P Cully


"lforbes" wrote:

> Hi,
>
> The Accessories menu is part of the profile. Basically you need to actually
> move the folder out of the All Users Start Menu folders on all the client
> workstations and all the Start Menu folders out of the users profiles. This
> is not done with GP but with profiles.
>
> There are quite a few right clicks to disable. They are called "context
> menus" in GP which may be confusing. There is one for the Taskbar (which
> includes the start menu), one for Windows Explorer and one for IE. However,
> for some reason none of them actually restrict the right click on "All
> Programs".
>
> I have a list of all the Group Policy settings that I have. They are pretty
> restrictive but do the job
> ftp://ftp.sd61.bc.ca/windows2000/Downloads/GroupPolicySettings.doc Also you
> may want to check out mandatory Roaming profiles
> ftp://ftp.sd61.bc.ca/windows2000/
>
> Cheers,
>
> Lara
>
>
>
> "softtrain" wrote:
>
> > Hi
> >
> > I've created an OU for students and linked a policy to it. I'm trying to
> > locate a setting that I can change to effect the following:
> > 1. I'd like to remove "some" items from the Accessories fly out menu i.e.
> > "system tools."
> > 2. I'd like to remove the ability for the students to "right click" on the
> > "start" button and acces windows explorer.
> >
> > I'm still reading/searching the net but if anyone else has done this it
> > would save lots of time.
> >
> > Thanks in advance.
> > --
> > P Cully
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