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Chuck, We have an Active Directory setup (it is what replaced PDC's and BDC's from the NT4 days). Through Active Directly (either Win2K or Win2K3) you can set up policies to control various activities and settings. Can get very complicated very quickly, and it is very easy to make a mistake and lock up your network. If you are interested in Group Policies, read up on it. Lot of books available through various book stores. In our case, a couple of the things we lock down via GPO are the Internet Explorer settings, we specify what the various zone security settings are, and the users cannot change them. GPO's are very powerful, and well worth the trouble to learn. HTH, Keith Blazek MIS Coordinator "Chuck Lewis" <clewis@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote on 10/05/2004 02:02:04 PM: > Thanks Keith. > > So your malware scanner is part of Trend ? We use Sophos and they search for > those too. > > As far as group policies, can you expand on that ? > > Thanks ! > > Chuck >
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