All,
Can anyone think of a group policy that can be created to disable the right click functionality on the desktop (or to disable some of the items in the pop-up menu when a user has right clicked) or to stop a user creating new shortcuts on desktop?
I have a team of 'kids' here who seem beset on using net send to message each other.
I've disabled the messenger service in logon script
disabled command prompt in GPO
disabled notepad, wordpad in GPO (to stop them writing a message and saving it as a batch file).
I don't really want to download any third party software to disable things and would rather use 'standard' 2000 functions to achieve this.
Any help appreciated.
Can anyone think of a group policy that can be created to disable the right click functionality on the desktop (or to disable some of the items in the pop-up menu when a user has right clicked) or to stop a user creating new shortcuts on desktop?
I have a team of 'kids' here who seem beset on using net send to message each other.
I've disabled the messenger service in logon script
disabled command prompt in GPO
disabled notepad, wordpad in GPO (to stop them writing a message and saving it as a batch file).
I don't really want to download any third party software to disable things and would rather use 'standard' 2000 functions to achieve this.
Any help appreciated.