Local Security Policy vs Deep freeze

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WiseMan

Hello,

i'm keen to know if there's a policy or a group of policies to simulate
DeepFreeze2000XP Pro from HyperTechnologies!

if such policy does not exist or can't be done manually, can i restict any
software from being run or installed on a computer except the ones that
already installed by me as an administrator?!

thanks
 
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WiseMan said:
Hello,

i'm keen to know if there's a policy or a group of policies to
simulate DeepFreeze2000XP Pro from HyperTechnologies!

if such policy does not exist or can't be done manually, can i
restict any software from being run or installed on a computer except
the ones that already installed by me as an administrator?!

thanks

Look into group policy....or the Shared Computer toolkit from MS - or Doug
Knox's Win XP console (www.dougknox.com)
 
hi,
i know it exists, but is it really works?! i don't think so, i tried but
faced many obstacles. for example, i found that making a list of all
aplications installed on my computer (including their corresponding DLLs and
other dependency files) is just imposible!!!

set aside the hard work you should do and the time you spend and finally,
some legacy applications don't work with limited user profiles!!!

i'm sorry i didn't reply because i found the solution to my problem, it's a
software called Anti-Executables from Farmonic (the same current company of
DeepFreeze)!!!

what can i say? it's just PERFECT

thank you any way
 
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