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Hi
I want to lock down a user account so that the user is very limited on what they can see or do but I want the user account to remain part of the administrator group.
Now I know how to do this via 'local group policy' within W7 but I want the ability to turn the restrictions to the user...
Hi
It seems that it is not possible in IE9 to set the menu bar above the address/search bar as it was possible in IE8/7. I have tried with the registry trick and with the policy editor. But nothing happens. Any other way to do this?
Thanks in advance
Kind regards
Al
First off, forgive me. I've done some digging, but I'm a Windows 7 newb and I have a lot to learn. I have a production computer meant for factory users to use and I want to have it locked down. I've been using Windows XP and the "Policy Editor" (poledit.exe) to remove access to the control...
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