Ah Darren you need the Make-or-Buy talk J funny that you could
write one quicker than you could find it. I hope longhorn server includes the
ability to search for a group policy setting the way vista lets you search the
start menu… that would be nice
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Rich Milburn
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Directory Services
Sr Network Analyst, Field Platform Development
Applebee's International, Inc.
4551 W. 107th St
Overland Park, KS 66207
913-967-2819
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Sent: Tuesday, January 17, 2006
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Ha. Thanks Neil. And I wasted a perfectly
good 5 minutes creating a custom ADM because I didn't bother to look under
Computer Config....
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Imagine an environment where servers are
built on a daily basis - there is a need to stop the 'manage your server' page
from appearing on all servers.
It can be done as follows:
Computer config / admin templates / system
/ "do not display manage your server at logon"
neil
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Sent: 17 January 2006 16:19
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Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] Manage
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why are you having multiple people log
into your server? We only allow Admin access and there are only two
people with that kind of access.
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Kelli, thanks for the feedback.
Clicking
the checkbox will only affect the currently logged in user.
Basically,
I am looking around for something system-wide, so that everyone who logs in
does not recieve the "Manage Your Server" applet.
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there should be a checkbox in the lower left hand
corner that will allow you to turn it off at startup
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Sent: Tuesday, January 17, 2006 10:43 AM
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Subject: [ActiveDir] Manage Your Server - Removing from Default User
Does anyone know how to stop the "Manage Your Server" applet from
popping up for new users who login to a Windows Server 2003 system?
I am digging thru the registry and not having much luck identifying which key
may control that setting.
Thanks!
JBL
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