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Message-ID: <2098E9F95A6DFA4D8FE8B6BE30B62E0874F6BB@nt_server.infosec.ru>
From: gordey at infosec.ru (Sergey V. Gordeychik)
Subject: W2k users, local admin rights and GPOs

From: Exibar [mailto:exibar@...lair.com]

> What you do is first, delete the policies from the registry, then deny
>everyone (except for a locally created user) access to the policy key.
>You'll see the failures in the event log when a new policy attempts to
get >written.  Viola!  no more policies....

 But if I define registry keys permissions in GPO? It's works? Hm...
I'll try it.

One more question. Can any body provide examples of wide-used software
(client-side software I mean) which doesn't work without administrative
rights? 


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