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Change restricted user's default screensaver timeout, how??

 
 
tlyczko
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      6th Dec 2005
I am configuring a notebook for one of our staff. The notebook has a
local machine account administrator (Administrators group) and one
domain user account (e.g. domainuser.DOMAIN) set up as a restricted
user on the XP notebook.

HOW do I set the domain user's screensaver timeout to be 360 seconds (6
minutes), not 30 minutes??

It is always grayed out for the restricted user.

I have changed every registry value I could find and changed every
Group Policy setting I could find, all to no avail.

I also tried giving the domain user account permissions to change the
specific registry setting that is stuck at 1800, to no avail.

I tried temporarily moving the domain user into the Administrators
group, but this was only a temporary fix.

I also tried giving Users and Restricted permissions to the particular
registry setting, but this did not "stick," I don't know why.

I am sure there is a straightforward answer and I would appreciate your
help.

Thank you, Tom

 
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Asher_N
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      6th Dec 2005
"tlyczko" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in news:1133883277.714832.49050
@o13g2000cwo.googlegroups.com:

> I am configuring a notebook for one of our staff. The notebook has a
> local machine account administrator (Administrators group) and one
> domain user account (e.g. domainuser.DOMAIN) set up as a restricted
> user on the XP notebook.
>
> HOW do I set the domain user's screensaver timeout to be 360 seconds (6
> minutes), not 30 minutes??
>
> It is always grayed out for the restricted user.
>
> I have changed every registry value I could find and changed every
> Group Policy setting I could find, all to no avail.
>
> I also tried giving the domain user account permissions to change the
> specific registry setting that is stuck at 1800, to no avail.
>
> I tried temporarily moving the domain user into the Administrators
> group, but this was only a temporary fix.
>
> I also tried giving Users and Restricted permissions to the particular
> registry setting, but this did not "stick," I don't know why.
>
> I am sure there is a straightforward answer and I would appreciate your
> help.
>
> Thank you, Tom
>
>


Group Policy.

User->Admin->Control Panel->Display->Screen Saver Timeout

 
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Carey Frisch [MVP]
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      6th Dec 2005
Install and configure this:

Microsoft Shared Computer Toolkit for Windows XP
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/d...displaylang=en

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"tlyczko" wrote:

| I am configuring a notebook for one of our staff. The notebook has a
| local machine account administrator (Administrators group) and one
| domain user account (e.g. domainuser.DOMAIN) set up as a restricted
| user on the XP notebook.
|
| HOW do I set the domain user's screensaver timeout to be 360 seconds (6
| minutes), not 30 minutes??
|
| It is always grayed out for the restricted user.
|
| I have changed every registry value I could find and changed every
| Group Policy setting I could find, all to no avail.
|
| I also tried giving the domain user account permissions to change the
| specific registry setting that is stuck at 1800, to no avail.
|
| I tried temporarily moving the domain user into the Administrators
| group, but this was only a temporary fix.
|
| I also tried giving Users and Restricted permissions to the particular
| registry setting, but this did not "stick," I don't know why.
|
| I am sure there is a straightforward answer and I would appreciate your
| help.
|
| Thank you, Tom

 
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tlyczko
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      6th Dec 2005
I already did this, it did not work. Thank you, Tom

 
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tlyczko
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      6th Dec 2005
I know about the Shared Computer Kit, but it seems to assume one is
starting from scratch with installing XP, etc.

I am reconfiguring an XP notebook that came from Dell with no installer
CD (they're supposed to send me one but i am not hopeful it will
arrive)...so I worked on re-configuring the existing setup rather than
re-installing from scratch etc.

And I am unfortunately behind schedule with the notebook so several
more days setting everything up again is not really an option.

I just need the timeout value fixed for the one user without making her
an Admin user, restricted is better for protecting from malware, etc.

Thank you, Tom

 
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tlyczko
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      6th Dec 2005
Clarification: "I already did this, it did not work. Thank you, Tom"
means that I already tried the Group Policy suggestion from Asher_N
*before* I posted to these NGs.

I explained what I have already tried to do, but without success.

Thank you, Tom

 
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Asher_N
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      6th Dec 2005
Look at the Application Event log for that workstation. Make sure the group
policy is applied. Better yet, download the Group Policy Management snap-in
from MS. it will allow you tho see the resulting GPOs for any user on any
wkstn. I use those settings here and they always work. Something may be
either blocking the GPO or overiding it. Also try to run GPRESULTS from te
workstation.

"tlyczko" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in news:1133884635.994858.302950
@z14g2000cwz.googlegroups.com:

> Clarification: "I already did this, it did not work. Thank you, Tom"
> means that I already tried the Group Policy suggestion from Asher_N
> *before* I posted to these NGs.
>
> I explained what I have already tried to do, but without success.
>
> Thank you, Tom
>
>


 
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Asher_N
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      6th Dec 2005
As a quick and dirty, make 'Everyone' a member of the local admin group,
logon as the user and set the timout. Remove 'Everyone' from the admin
group.


"tlyczko" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in news:1133884526.571641.203110
@g44g2000cwa.googlegroups.com:

> I know about the Shared Computer Kit, but it seems to assume one is
> starting from scratch with installing XP, etc.
>
> I am reconfiguring an XP notebook that came from Dell with no installer
> CD (they're supposed to send me one but i am not hopeful it will
> arrive)...so I worked on re-configuring the existing setup rather than
> re-installing from scratch etc.
>
> And I am unfortunately behind schedule with the notebook so several
> more days setting everything up again is not really an option.
>
> I just need the timeout value fixed for the one user without making her
> an Admin user, restricted is better for protecting from malware, etc.
>
> Thank you, Tom
>
>


 
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tlyczko
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      6th Dec 2005
Hi Asher, thank you for responding, I will try your QED solution first
and hopefully I don't have to use your longer suggestion.

Thank you, Tom

 
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Asher_N
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      6th Dec 2005
"tlyczko" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in news:1133887126.384928.252310
@g47g2000cwa.googlegroups.com:

> Hi Asher, thank you for responding, I will try your QED solution first
> and hopefully I don't have to use your longer suggestion.
>
> Thank you, Tom
>
>


You should still try to troubleshoot why the policy does not get applied. A
quick fix only removes the symptom, not the cause. You don't want to rely
on wotkarounds for every problem and every machine that you set up.
 
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