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Old January 28th 04, 11:42 AM
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Default disable Received Files

You might want to going into messenger and clicking on
tools and then options then the messages tab and see if
you can leave it blank so they have no where to put it.
there might also be a key in the registry that specifys to
messenger where to put the files you might be able to go
in there and delete the key and leave it blank

-----Original Message-----
i have a gaming cafe and i have given netconnection to my
user to play online and surf the net
now what happed is someone download wall hack of counter
strike (cheatting software which help u see every thing
behind any wall and boxes if some one is hidding u can
see and kill him through wall and box) any way i an able
to disable excess to my c drive aND DOWNLOAD FROM net the
only thing left is msn messanger and if some one clicks
on open Received Files in file menu can excess my hard
drive from there. now main question is that how can i
disable my users from opening "open Received Files" link
in file menu.

i am usinr XP
with ntfs
workgroup (no domain in my network)
i cant use user account
becouse i have to login automaticaliy in xp so that my
cafe management software can run.
so the account running is admin account (not admin
account which is called administrator)

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