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Robert Wong
Hi there,
Software: Windows 2000 Professional
I have always logon to a domain controller for a corporate network and
lately I noticed them are pushing programs from the logon scripts? I used
to have MacAfee 4.51 and they are pushing 7.0. 7.0 seems to be slow and
buggy.
Anyway, is there a way to prevent logon scripts from pushing programs? I
know that the logon scripts also map network drives, those are safe.
Pushing programs and executing them are definitely not safe.
Someone with access as a domain controller may try to push harmful software.
What can be done at the user level?
Robert
Software: Windows 2000 Professional
I have always logon to a domain controller for a corporate network and
lately I noticed them are pushing programs from the logon scripts? I used
to have MacAfee 4.51 and they are pushing 7.0. 7.0 seems to be slow and
buggy.
Anyway, is there a way to prevent logon scripts from pushing programs? I
know that the logon scripts also map network drives, those are safe.
Pushing programs and executing them are definitely not safe.
Someone with access as a domain controller may try to push harmful software.
What can be done at the user level?
Robert