How to block people from using IE?

that would be way too easy, it’s much better to start out by editing users and locking the pc down :doh:

No. I have so much more fun fucking with him. Plus, I am not trying to get Mindy into trouble (as much as I professionally hate her).

I created this user WAYYYYYY back about a year ago and I’ve re-booted several times since then. Still can’t change permissions.

you can also simply block access to the specific sites through ie’s built in security.

how are you trying to change it?

Control Panel -> User Accounts -> Click guest2 -> Change account type.

Then it tells me that I have to pick another user with administrator access before I can change it, but my Administrator user (the one I’m logged in on) has Adminsitrator access… so WTF?

you suck :dunno:

you guys are spending waaaaay too much time on this

:sadwavey:

are you writing the paycheck? Is it affecting your job?

Then don;t worry about it :finger:

you need to be the admin admin… won’t always work with a user with admin rights unless you properly delegated permissions…

you can also change it as the local admin off the domain.

I am the “Admin Admin” (as you put it).

I can’t delete the user either, if I could figure out how to do that, that would be fine too!

Reboot into safe mode… Administrator is often left as a blank password… log-in as that and then change it to limited access…

should work :dunno:

As far as deleting it… i have a program that will login to the windows registry through DOS and do anything you want to the registry… change passwords, delete accounts… anything

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WTF @ Darkstar…

SonofaBish, I’ll try re-booting into Safe Mode first. If I can just change the permissions to limited that would be fine for me.

ehh… i wouldn’t modify the registery… something is missing.

are you logging onto the computer as administrator@domain?

  1. right click my comp, properites, advanced, user profiles and dump the profile… go back to the user window and purge the account. then recreate.
  1. I’m logged in as Administrator in general. Not specifically Administrator@domain. I only have two users… Administrator and guest2 (and guest, but it’s not active).

  2. When I do that, it only shows the user that I’m logged in as, is that correct? It (of course) won’t let me delete that.

I’m not messing w/ registry. I hate doing that.

damn… wtf is up with that?

please tell me it’s not XP home edition?

also, the ‘log onto’ box at the password screen, what does it say?

or are you working in a workgroup?

:hsugh:

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