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Hardening Desktop Sep 17 2004 01:28PM
balyfix tin it (3 replies)
Re: Hardening Desktop Sep 21 2004 12:22AM
John (3v1l hax0r gmail com) (2 replies)
Re: Hardening Desktop Sep 21 2004 07:30PM
Thor (thor hammerofgod com) (1 replies)
RE: Hardening Desktop Sep 24 2004 06:49AM
Laura A. Robinson (laurarobinson earthlink net)
RE: Hardening Desktop Sep 21 2004 04:23PM
Laura A. Robinson (laurarobinson earthlink net)
Re: Hardening Desktop Sep 20 2004 02:47PM
Radiant Matrix (radiantmatrix gmail com)
Re: Hardening Desktop Sep 20 2004 01:49AM
DZiman aka UNik (UNik mail knastu ru) (1 replies)
RE: Hardening Desktop Sep 21 2004 03:47PM
Dennis Bauer (dbauer Mines EDU)
Make sure that when you're using GPO you are logged into two servers. I
don't know anyone that has setup group policy the first time and not locked
themselves out. So make sure that you are logged in on two servers before
doing that.

-----Original Message-----
From: DZiman aka UNik [mailto:UNik (at) mail.knastu (dot) ru [email concealed]]
Sent: Sunday, September 19, 2004 7:50 PM
To: focus-ms (at) securityfocus (dot) com [email concealed]
Subject: Re: Hardening Desktop

Hello balyfix,

Saturday, September 18, 2004, 12:28:13 AM, you wrote:

bti> Hello,

bti> i need to hardening My windows 2000 desktop.

bti> When a user log on to my machine, start IE with a particular
bti> url and the user can' t :
bti> 1: Use the keyboard
bti> 2: use taskbar
bti> 3: Redirect the browser on C:
bti> Is it possible ?

bti> I read some where that is possible with the registry command,
bti> but i want to know if there is a white paper.

bti> Thanks very much

bti> --Filippo

bti>
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Do you know about Group Policy?
(mmc.exe -> Add/Remove Snap-in -> Add... -> Group Policy)
There're many possibilities to harder your desktop over DOMAIN or
local computer, like
leting users run only allowed applications or replacing standart shell
(explorer.exe) with your own.

Also there is a eBook SYNGRESS - Windows 2000 Active Directory Second
Edition, which can help you.
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Best regards,
DZiman mailto:UNik (at) mail.knastu (dot) ru [email concealed]

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