Anyone know how to uninstall Outlook Express and Internet Explorer from Windows 2000 Pro.
We don’t want them, we don’t use them, we want rid of them all together. It just gives users more things to play with.
I’ve seen a couple of postings before about how to restrict access etc, but this doesn’t work in our environment.
The workstations are used in an industrial environment, and are there in place of NT4 workstations. On the NT4 ones we could uninstall Outlook Express and Internet Explorer ok.
We are still using NT4 servers, NT4 policies and mandatory profiles which we found worked well in a true NT4 environment, but they don’t restrict access to these applications on a W2K Pro.
It seems that the shortcuts to these applications are created every time a user logs on, even after we have deleted them.
Anyone any ideas?
Regards
A frustrated W2K User.
We don’t want them, we don’t use them, we want rid of them all together. It just gives users more things to play with.
I’ve seen a couple of postings before about how to restrict access etc, but this doesn’t work in our environment.
The workstations are used in an industrial environment, and are there in place of NT4 workstations. On the NT4 ones we could uninstall Outlook Express and Internet Explorer ok.
We are still using NT4 servers, NT4 policies and mandatory profiles which we found worked well in a true NT4 environment, but they don’t restrict access to these applications on a W2K Pro.
It seems that the shortcuts to these applications are created every time a user logs on, even after we have deleted them.
Anyone any ideas?
Regards
A frustrated W2K User.