Don't allow the installation of a Dial-up Network access

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Mario Alberto MX

How can I restrict the installation of a Dial-up Network acces even if the
user had administrator rights?

Thanks in advance.

Malberto
 
If you're running XP Pro, there is a setting in the Group Policy Editor (GPEDIT.MSC) that make the networking settings apply to Administrators, as well.

User Configuration, Administrative Templates, Network, Network Connections.

Enable Windows 2000 Network Connection settings for Administrators. Of course, this make the settings apply to all Administrator users, including you.
 
But this is something that can be undone by another administrator.

Matt Gibson - GSEC

If you're running XP Pro, there is a setting in the Group Policy Editor
(GPEDIT.MSC) that make the networking settings apply to Administrators, as
well.

User Configuration, Administrative Templates, Network, Network Connections.

Enable Windows 2000 Network Connection settings for Administrators. Of
course, this make the settings apply to all Administrator users, including
you.
 
Yeah.......... When you give someone Admin rights, they have full control over the computer.
 
Thanks

I will to change rights to the users and then apply the changes on the
network settings.



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Yeah.......... When you give someone Admin rights, they have full control
over the computer.

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