Hi,
We're running Microsoft NT 4 Service Pack 6, and MS Windows 2000 on our public terminals. Now we're creating new images for the public machines where we want 2 users. "public" and "admin". Now when "public" loggs in we want the desktop to be empty, no icons, no nothing, and no permissions to install, or do anything on the machine. While the "admin" account must be adble to act like an Administrator on the machine. So we do want icons a full Start Menu etc. What is the best way to accomplish this? I've tried working with MMC but when i can only edit public's group policy when public is an admin, but since it's group policy the entire group is affected. However when i edit the policy as admin i cannot change the policies for just public.
TIA.
We're running Microsoft NT 4 Service Pack 6, and MS Windows 2000 on our public terminals. Now we're creating new images for the public machines where we want 2 users. "public" and "admin". Now when "public" loggs in we want the desktop to be empty, no icons, no nothing, and no permissions to install, or do anything on the machine. While the "admin" account must be adble to act like an Administrator on the machine. So we do want icons a full Start Menu etc. What is the best way to accomplish this? I've tried working with MMC but when i can only edit public's group policy when public is an admin, but since it's group policy the entire group is affected. However when i edit the policy as admin i cannot change the policies for just public.
TIA.