Windows Server - Disabling options via policy

Asked By John
05-Feb-10 08:45 AM
Hi

sbs 2003 standard. How can I disable control panel and the Internet Options
menu under Tools in the Internet Explorer on client pcs?

Thanks

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  Steve Foster replied to John
05-Feb-10 11:07 AM
Group Policy is the tool to use for this, though I am not certain that you
can remove the Internet Options dialog completely (you may have to settle
for hiding some of the tabs).

On your SBS, go to Administrative Tools > Group Policy Management Console

Big tip: create new a new GPO for your own settings. Don't change the
existing ones. Link your new GPOs in at the
MyBusiness/Computers/SBSComputers or MyBusiness/Users/SBSUsers levels.

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