To my knowledge, there's no built-in way to directly prevent the administrator from installing software. However, you can use Software Restriction Policies (Group Policy Editor > Computer Configuration > Windows Settings > Security > Software Restriction Policies) to limit software execution so that software only runs from a set of predefined paths. By limiting the paths from which software can execute, you may be able to severely-limit an Administrator's ability to install software. However, there are obvious problems with this:
1) If you're setting this in Local Group Policy (as opposed to Domain-level), the Local Administrator can easily remove the Software Restriction Policies 2) The obvious "hack" is to copy your installation file to a path where software is permitted to execute, then to install said software to a permitted location. Whether this is an acceptable risk depends on the cleverness of your administrators and the sensitivity of your systems. Beyond this, I don't personally know of a solution that doesn't involve 3rd party software. Good luck, Greg Pendergast [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: ----- To: [email protected] From: Rocky <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent by: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: 02/22/2007 07:51AM Subject: Prevent users/admin from installing softwares. Hey Guys, Is there a way to restrict everyone including adminisrator rights from installing softwares in xp pro? It should be done on registry or gpedit? we don't want to use 3rd party softwares like winguard. Thanks a lot!
