Re: time date changes
- From: "Dave Nickason [SBS MVP]" <gwdibble@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 9 Sep 2005 13:44:51 -0400
By default XP allows Administrators and Power Users to change the system
time. You could override this in a group policy - in Default Domain Policy,
find security/local policies/user rights assignment. Change system time is
one of the policies that can be set there.
Or better yet, you could reduce the offenders to ordinary users instead of
Admins or Power Users. That seems like a better option since they have
proven that they can not be trusted with higher rights. Or, lay them off
since they don't seem to have enough real work to keep themselves busy.
XP sets its time to the domain controller at system startup and at other
times, so it's undoing their manual changes anyway. I'm a little perplexed
as to why people would be messing with the system time - is your SBS not
correcting itself to the correct time?
"patrick" <patrick@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:B9FD926C-6C05-430D-935D-4342DF67E125@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> how do i stop users form changing time on the workstations or date ? i
> already removed the clock icon from the task bar using group policys. but
> a
> user can go into a dos window and type time and change the time there.
>
> any help is greatly appreciated
.
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