> If you are using an NT domain structure and win95/98/NT clients, set the
> workstations up the way you want them (static or dynamic) and then use a
> system/user policy (System Policy Editor) to restrict access to the
> Network control panel to all except administrators. That should keep
> users from changing their settings.

Until they figure out how to boot a Linux floppy disk, or KA9Q for that
matter...
If you have physical access to the machine, all bets are off.  The Policy
Editor keeps honest people honest.  It's only slightly more effective than an
office memo asking "please don't change your network settings".


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