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How to use gpedit if it is disabled
I was in the process of editing the group policy when I used the feature to block all but the programs that I listed. I typed gpedit.mxc by mistake and now I can't get back into the policy editor. To make matters worse, this is the administrator account...
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Discussion threads 2005-02-15

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Path Of Least Resistance (POL-R) 1.02 (Windows)
POL-R Path Of Least Resistanace You must prevent as many drips from successfully completing their natural trip down the game board. You've got to think fast, predict where the drips will go and block them all as the game evolves. Colorful, fast paced, many different dificulty levels to challenge all...
Tags: Board, Drip, Sethland, Corporate Governance, Games, Microsoft Windows, Business Operations, Corporate Law, Personal Technology, Operating Systems, Software
Software downloads 2007-06-21
Path Of Least Resistance (POL-R) 1.01 (Windows)
In POL-R Path Of Least Resistance you must prevent as many drips from successfully completing their natural trip down the game board. You've got to think fast, predict where the drips will go, and block them all as the game evolves. Colorful, fast paced, and many different difficulty levels to...
Tags: Board, Drip, Sethland, Corporate Governance, Games, Microsoft Windows, Business Operations, Corporate Law, Personal Technology, Operating Systems, Software
Software downloads 2007-12-04
Windows XP Standalone and Group Policy
I have been setting up some standalone machines for one of our clients, which have a group policy applied to restrict the user account. To prevent the administrator account we use not administrator from being locked down too, I have denied that user read access to the gpt.ini file. That...
Tags: daniel.wilkie@..., group policy, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows XP, windows, windows xp
Discussion threads 2005-07-26
gpedit.msc - HELP!
I made a big boo boo. Enabled "Run only allowed Windows applications" and did NOT think to put both "cmd.exe" and "gdedit.msc" in the list of allowed Windows applications. Now, I cannot open a command prompt to Run "gpedit.msc" nor can I run it from C:Windowssystem32gpedit.msc. ...
Tags: FGiffone@..., GP window, group policy, Group Policy Snap-In, Mmc.exe, Safe Mode Command Prompt, windows
Q&A 2005-04-09
Apply local Windows XP restrictions with the Group Policy Console
Keeping users focused, on track, and out of trouble issometimes a dicey proposition. Since nothing is foolproof to a sufficientlytalented fool, it's tough to keep users out of off-limit places andapplications. Even though you have to be an administrator to make most systemconfiguration changes, unwary users can still do damage...
Tags: Diana Huggins, group policy, Group Policy Console, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows XP
Technical articles 2006-01-19
Configure IT Quick: Apply local Windows 2000 restrictions with the Group Policy console
Learn how to apply local restrictions to keep users out of off-limit places and applications.Keeping users focused, on track, and out of trouble is sometimes a dicey proposition. Since nothing is foolproof to a sufficiently talented fool, it's tough to keep users out of off-limit places and applications. Even though...
Tags: Microsoft Windows, information technology, Jim Boyce, group policy, Group Policy Console, Microsoft Windows 2000
Technical articles 2001-09-26
Mass. bill endangers OpenDocument decision
Now I wonder who's behind this?Hmm an "appointed" task force by a single politician, and with 2 memebrs that are from the business community. No vested interests here or anything is there? What a shabby piece of legislation to permit corporations to do as they please regardless of whether it's...
Tags: it management, lobbying, microsoft, opendoc, OpenDocument Format, politics, WDMilner
Discussion threads 2005-11-04
Spanish Tech
blog rootHow to Remove Content Advisor Password in Internet ExplorerHow to Remove Content Advisor Password in Internet Explorer The following steps will remove any password set in the Internet Explorer Content Advisor and allow you to reset the program to its original state.1) Click on Start and choose Run.2) Type...
Tags: Web browsers, ruben@..., Microsoft Internet Explorer, password, Click-on, Internet Options
Discussion threads 2005-05-19
Office SP3
Is it needed? I have a hard time getting the powers-that-be to let me install service packs, including XP SP2.Gotta love those higher-ups.The only thing you can do is look at what the updates fix and then make your pitch based on stability and security.With most management types if you...
Tags: Scanners, Microsoft Office, SP3, scanner
Discussion threads 2008-01-02
Use Windows NT's System Policy Editor to keep users from changing settings
Want more NT tips andtricks? Automaticallysign up for our free Windows NT newsletter, delivered each Thursday!Windows NT users can typically change their background,desktop, Start menu, and other preferences whenever they want. However,administrators sometimes need to prevent users from changing these settings,such as on public kiosk and library computers.In these cases,...
Tags: computer, Default Computer, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows NT, System Policy, System Policy Editor, TechRepublic Staff
Technical articles 2005-04-13
System Policies
I'm on a Novell network with Windows 98SE. Whenever I start up the PC, I get a prompt that states that "system policies" are being loaded. What do "system policies" consist of/what do they do?What the admin has most likely done is using ZENWorks for Desktop (the free Starter Pack...
Tags: brifd@..., PC, software, System Policies
Q&A 2004-12-09
Group Policy and the Administrator
I am using Microsoft's GPMC to manage group policy and have run into a problem.After a few days of running without fail, suddenly, the domain administrative account has become quite restricted in what it can and cannot do. I am unable to create folders on the dekstop on the...
Tags: OU, group policy, jon@..., windows, domain
Q&A 2006-05-10
Only ICMP packets works with a vpn connection (Cisco 871 w)
I want to co configure two cisco 871w between two sites primary HQ and a remote site. I use Cisco SMD Manager. I enabled the site to site vpn, enabled NAT and firewall. I can only ping ICMP machines between two sites other protocols seems to not work like...
Tags: NETWORKING, Cisco Systems Inc., ICMP, VPN connection, VPN, class type
Discussion threads 2008-04-15
NT domain - Win2000 client Sec Policy
I have about 300 Win 2000 clients and 300 NT clients on an NT domain. Does anyone have an NT policy adm file that is the can set the local security policy for 2000?What I need is an adm file that can fully/partially mimic setting 2000 client security settings (as...
Tags: jon.reynolds@..., Microsoft Windows 2000, Microsoft Windows NT, Microsoft Windows NT Domain, windows
Q&A 2005-02-08
Login Script - Group Policy - Map %USERNAME% to Folder
I have a situation I can't figure out the best way to handle. Running WinXP user machines and Linux server. Using NTConfig policy to manage default settings for logging into our domain. Each User has My Documents folder located on Server, and want most of workstations to...
Tags: group policy
Discussion threads 2008-02-28
Roaming profile not unloading
Got a problem which really makes me crazy.My roaming profiles are no longer being saved to the server.There hasn't been a change on the server, neither on the workstations. Anyhow, the following is getting reported in the userenv.log:USERENV(2a4.2a8) 11:41:15:497 UnloadUserProfileP: Didn't unload user profile USERENV(2a4.2a8) 11:41:17:293 SetNtUserPolTime: couldn't get...
Tags: ms@..., Userenv, registry
Discussion threads 2007-10-25
Strange Windows errors after office relocation
I moved company’s servers to a new location over the weekend and now many of the servers are getting these errors in the system logs;Event Type: Error Event Source: Userenv Event Category: None Event ID: 1000 Description:Windows cannot unload your registry file. If you have a roaming profile, your settings...
Tags: toreador, SceCli, Microsoft Windows
Discussion threads 2005-06-21
Need cool zenworks hack
I am putting in a new installation of Zenworks 6.5. The presales person said that it supported win95 and up. The documentation says it will support legacy win95 policies but that no new Win95 policies could be put in. As I have about a 35% (don't...
Tags: dherde
Q&A 2005-05-11
Tech Tip: Create system policy files
The System Policy Editor allows you todirectly manipulate the registries of remote Windows 9x computers.But the System Policy Editor can also create policy files (.pol),which you can use to provide a central configuration file for yournetworked Windows 98 computers. To create a system policy file using the...
Tags: Microsoft Windows, System Policy, System Policy Editor
Technical articles 2003-12-08
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