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I used group policy to block users to view and access the local drives. One more policy is here which restricts users to install aplications on 2003 Terminal servers. These two policies is working perfectly. But the problem is that, when user hit some spesific installtion setup, he/she is ...
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Hi
I used group policy to block users to view and access the local drives. One more policy is here which restricts users to install aplications on 2003 Terminal servers. These two policies is working perfectly. But the problem is that, when user hit some spesific installtion setup, he/she is able to view and list the content of local drives and is able to select the path for installation from that application's window. Users are unable to instal the applications but I also want to restrict users to browse the content of drives while instalaltion. Is there any group policy in 2003 so that I can restrict my users to browse the content. Regards |
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