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20th June 2008, 08:29 AM #16 separate laptops and workstations in to diff ous?
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20th June 2008, 08:39 AM #17 
Originally Posted by
FN-Greatermanchester
there is yes, but some people find them handy especially laptop users.
How actually do you deny logging on locally? Can't seem to find it anywhere.
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20th June 2008, 08:45 AM #18 
Originally Posted by
tomscaper
How actually do you deny logging on locally? Can't seem to find it anywhere.
Computer config, windows settings, security settings, local policies, user rights assignment, deny logon locally
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Thanks to Busybub from:
tomscaper (20th June 2008)
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20th June 2008, 09:34 AM #19 
Originally Posted by
tomscaper
this could be set just for students.
It’s a computer policy and it can’t spate staff from students
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20th June 2008, 04:05 PM #20 Hm interesting thanks guys will have to look into this, God hes gonner be in such alot of trouble
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20th June 2008, 05:46 PM #21 
Originally Posted by
FN-Greatermanchester
It’s a computer policy and it can’t spate staff from students
You can set permissions on the GPO so it only effects a certain group/user. The guys who installed our Citrix farm have done this for our Staff & Student groups.
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20th June 2008, 06:44 PM #22 On our Citrix setup we have this but it's still only to filter user policies you can't have a different machine policy that applies depending on what user is logged on.
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