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kiwis
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Ultimate Geek
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17789
11-Dec-2007 21:28
How can i change it so that other users can not access my D drive and some settings in my computer like the background?
mckenndk
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Ultimate Geek
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#99520
11-Dec-2007 22:26
You could use local group policy just remember to deny yourself NTFS rights to the group policy directory or they will effect you too.
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kiwis
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Ultimate Geek
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#99563
12-Dec-2007 09:01
Great thats' what I want, just forgot it's name.
Is there any websites which teach you what is what?? I've googled it but don't seem to have found anything.
mckenndk
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Ultimate Geek
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#99569
12-Dec-2007 09:59
Try this page
http://grouppolicy.editme.com/
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