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I know a desktop guy who says they've locked down a stand-alone machine
(non-domain) for inmates at a local prison and restricted IE. However, when
they log on as an admin it's available.
I want to do the same thing for my kids. How is this done? I thought the
local computer policy applied to ALL users. What am I missing?
Thanks!
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"Jason" <Jason@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:8B77FBF4-9AA5-4A6C-85E0-8FE4EB178511@microsoft.com...
>I know a desktop guy who says they've locked down a stand-alone machine
> (non-domain) for inmates at a local prison and restricted IE. However, when
> they log on as an admin it's available.
>
> I want to do the same thing for my kids. How is this done? I thought the
> local computer policy applied to ALL users. What am I missing?
> Thanks!
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