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      24th Oct 2005
Hi
Is there anyway to have the settings of Microsoft Antispyware not changeable
by the computer user or limit the settings permissions for the administrator
only?
Regards
Mike
 
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      11th Jan 2006
Yes, use the normal security ACL method to restrict access to the
giantantispywaremain.exe process found in the root of the c:\program
files\microsoft antispyware\ folder (or whatever your installation folder may
be). Be aware this will restrict the whole of the main window though, not
just settings change. Scans and background protection run as seperate
processes however, and will still run. Note that when restricted, you cannot
use the runas command to gain access.

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> Is there anyway to have the settings of Microsoft Antispyware not changeable
> by the computer user or limit the settings permissions for the administrator
> only?
> Regards
> Mike

 
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