[OPLINTECH] Group Policy
Mann, James H.
JMann at gcpl.lib.oh.us
Mon Mar 3 12:47:37 EST 2008
Josh
You might be able to accomplish the same thing and do it faster if you
use Microsoft Steady State.
BTW: We create a small "w" drive and copy My Documents there so patrons
have a drive to write to without writing to C.
Jim Mann
Technology Coordinator
Greene County Public Library
Xenia Ohio 45385
(937)352-4000 x1210
mailto: jmann at gcpl.lib.oh.us
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On Behalf Of Josh Proffit
Sent: Monday, March 03, 2008 12:34 PM
To: oplintech at oplin.org
Subject: [OPLINTECH] Group Policy
Hello again everyone. Happy Monday!
I'm working on redoing our internet policy for the public and I'm in the
midst of granting them a bit more privileges for this day and age. I
want to be able to allow the public internets to access all of the disk
drives (including flash drives) but I don't want them to have the
privileges to be able to access our network drives. So, I guess what I'm
asking is; is there anyone out there who could share with me their group
policy settings if you are using a setup similar to what I'm trying to
do? Group policy is just so tedious and the deeper you go -it seems- the
more you lose your way. As always I'm open to any and all comments. :-)
Have a great week!
Joshua Proffit
Head of Automated Services
Newark Public Library
101 West Main Street
Newark, OH 43055
(740) 349-5586
jproffit at newarklibrary.info
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