T.Langer
December 5th 03, 08:00 PM
How to protect time settings, to prevent other users from bypassing a
scheduler with some nice Kill-aplication commands?
Nice proggies like winguard or enforcer (posum) seem not to work with
a non-english Windows-Version.
So I can
1. Hide clock (Registry policies)
2. Hide traycontextmenu (dto.)
2. Remove timesettings from control panel (Tweak UI e.g.)
Rename or remove timedate.cpl is not possible (windows creates a new
one immediately) so it can still be accessed by smarter users.
Can I create a RestrictRun-Key in Registry or will this make Windows
crash down?
Any help appreciated.
T.Langer
scheduler with some nice Kill-aplication commands?
Nice proggies like winguard or enforcer (posum) seem not to work with
a non-english Windows-Version.
So I can
1. Hide clock (Registry policies)
2. Hide traycontextmenu (dto.)
2. Remove timesettings from control panel (Tweak UI e.g.)
Rename or remove timedate.cpl is not possible (windows creates a new
one immediately) so it can still be accessed by smarter users.
Can I create a RestrictRun-Key in Registry or will this make Windows
crash down?
Any help appreciated.
T.Langer