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Old June 26th 10, 04:52 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.security_admin
Shenan Stanley
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thebluefox wrote:
I have recently had an issue with the dns address on a windows xp
professional workstation... some background.

I have a windows domain environment, with sbs server 2003 R2 and 20
XP pro workstations.

My work stations point to the server for DNS in the network settings
tcp/ip dialog box. My ip's are all static, as well as the gateway.

A recent virus/malware renamed the dns address to some address in
russia. how can I lockdown the dns settings so that no program,
malware, etc. can make changes to it. I assume something at the
server level in group policy can handle this, but need some help in
getting there. Anything is greatly appreciated. Thanks.



Since the user who got infested had to have administrative rights in order
to make such changes - your answer is that you cannot. Take away
administrative rights and do not use the computer daily with such rights.

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