This has probbly been bounced around a few times, but I can't seem to find a good FAQ on it.
I have an NT 4.0 network but I am now getting Win2k workstations. I would like to disallow the people on these workstations from changing things like backgrounds and screensavers. The problem that I have is that two pieces of software they use AutoCAD and Multi-DNC both require the user to be a Power User for the software to work.
I would like to set policies for these users but I can't seem to find a Win2k template (.adm) file anywhere and all of my Win2k CDs are image/rebuild CDs from the PC manufacturer.
Can someone point me to the correct (.adm) file for Win2k or if I am wrong about needing an (.adm) file point me in the correct direction.
Thanks
-cm
I have an NT 4.0 network but I am now getting Win2k workstations. I would like to disallow the people on these workstations from changing things like backgrounds and screensavers. The problem that I have is that two pieces of software they use AutoCAD and Multi-DNC both require the user to be a Power User for the software to work.
I would like to set policies for these users but I can't seem to find a Win2k template (.adm) file anywhere and all of my Win2k CDs are image/rebuild CDs from the PC manufacturer.
Can someone point me to the correct (.adm) file for Win2k or if I am wrong about needing an (.adm) file point me in the correct direction.
Thanks
-cm