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wbafrank
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Fri W2K Professional Question of the Day
And today's poser is ....
Q53. You are the administrator of a LAN supporting computers running Windows 2000 Professional. You have almost completed your Group Policy settings, and all users have access to Windows Help. You want to achieve these results:
1. Prevent common users from using the Administrative Tools folder in Control Panel.
2. Prevent common users from using the Display program in Control Panel.
3. Prevent common users from using the Internet Options program in Control Panel.
4. Prevent common users from using the Network And Dial-Up Connections program in Control Panel.
Your proposed solution is to configure the Hide Specified Control Panel Applets Group Policy setting to hide the icons for Administrative Tools, Display, Internet Options, and Network And Dial-Up Connections.
Which results does the proposed solution provide? (Choose all that apply)
A. Users are prevented from using the Administrative Tools folder in Control Panel.
B. Users are prevented from using the Display program in Control Panel.
C. Users are prevented from using the Internet Options program in Control Panel.
D. Users are prevented from using the Network And Dial-Up Connections program in Control Panel.
E. Users are not prevented from accessing any of the specified Control Panel programs or folders.
Good Luck .... see you tomorrow for the answer!!
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All of the above! 
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03-15-02 06:49 PM
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wbafrank
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Mistake .............
I just noticed a mistake on this question and have changed it!! Amazing how a typing mistake can change a whole question. Your are welcome to edit your answers if you feel it is necessary!!
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claudio rivas
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Re: Fri W2K Professional Question of the Day
i think this is a tricky question, but i think none of this options is correct.
The explanation of this policy mentions that this policy applies only on Start Menu and Control Panel Window. Do not hinders the execution for Control Panel Elements, the Control Panel Elements are at %systemroot%\system32 folder, the user could search and execute them with the correct permissons.
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quote: Originally posted by mrfixit
All of the above!
Since Frank "re-worded" the question, , I will have to reword my answer.
A, B, C, & D. The Hide Specified Control Panel Applets Group Policy setting would allow you to select the specified programs and folders and delete them from the Start menu and the Control Panel.
(However, it does not stop users from "running" the program from the command line. Also, the user can still run the Internet Options from inside IE through the Tools menu.)
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claudio rivas
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Ohhh, You are right MrFixIt
a b c d are CORRECT
i think i have problems with my english
sorry
The explanation of this policy mentions that this policy applies only on Start Menu and Control Panel Window. Do not hinders the execution for Control Panel Elements, the Control Panel Elements are at %systemroot%\system32 folder, the user could search and execute them with the correct permissons.
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quote: Originally posted by mrfixit
Since Frank "re-worded" the question, , I will have to reword my answer.
A, B, C, & D. The Hide Specified Control Panel Applets Group Policy setting would allow you to select the specified programs and folders and delete them from the Start menu and the Control Panel.
(However, it does not stop users from "running" the program from the command line. Also, the user can still run the Internet Options from inside IE through the Tools menu.)
Sorry folks! Been a longggg dayyy! Did not get the "perfect" job I was going for, and it really messed up my head! Got put straight however. As stated above in parentheses, the proposed solution "does not" stop the users from accessing the programs and folders.
So in this case, E is the correct answer.
Very tricky question!
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