Polly Jensen
December 13th 03, 07:04 PM
Try creating special permissions for each account you
want to restrict. Don't know if that will get as
granular as you want it to, though.
P
>-----Original Message-----
>I run winxpsp1 on a home network (no domain) and have
>just started checking out group policy.
>
>Is there a way to apply group policy to one user on this
>computer without it affecting me or the other admins? I
>can't seem to find a way to apply GP to someone else,
the
>help files seem to imply that I need to be in a domain,
>etc. Is this true?
>.
>
want to restrict. Don't know if that will get as
granular as you want it to, though.
P
>-----Original Message-----
>I run winxpsp1 on a home network (no domain) and have
>just started checking out group policy.
>
>Is there a way to apply group policy to one user on this
>computer without it affecting me or the other admins? I
>can't seem to find a way to apply GP to someone else,
the
>help files seem to imply that I need to be in a domain,
>etc. Is this true?
>.
>