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Originally Posted by soccerchamp76
I have no idea how my school admin did it but they had this setup:
We had several accounts created on our school laptops:
Home (unrestricted), School (restricted), and Administrator (administrator).
On the school account, WMP, AIM, KaZaA Lite, any non-school; program was denied from opening with some message like "Your account has been restricted from opening this program."
There has to be a way to limit certain programs individually.
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Once the machine is configured to the spec wanted by the school, edit the permissions. Create a list of the currently installed products and their associated program files folders. Gives these folders and programs usual access rights. Set rules to deny all others.
Unless a student was crafty enough to install aim into say the photoshop folder in program files, you've killed it's access.