You can use Group Policy "user" configuration to do what you want. You would
want to apply it to the users you want to restrict access via a Group Policy
linked to the OU that contains the user accounts. In particular look at the
settings under user configuration/administrative templates/control
panel/display - hide screen saver tab which you want to set to enabled and
then look under user configuration/administrative templates/control panel -
hide specified control panel applets and then entering powercfg.cpl which
will hide access to power configuration. That may not stop a knowledgeable
user from searching for powercfg.cpl to try and access power configuration.
In that case you may want to change NTFS permissions on it to not allow
regular users access.
Steve
http://www.energystar.gov/index.cfm?...t.pr_pm_ez_gpo --- this may
be another possibility to manage and enforce power settings.
"James" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Hi,
>
> I'm new to configuring Windows XP for restriction purposes and right now I
> need some quick help on this. Thank you!
>
> Is there any method available to prevent users to access the hibernate or
> screensaver setting for all users on Windows XP, where the computer is in
> a domain controlled by a Windows Server 2003. That is manually set on the
> specific computer as administrator. As to allowing the computer to
> hibernate or go into screensaver mode affect how the system operates and
> therefore wants the settings to be permenant and restricted to any users.
>
> hope to get help soon on this!
>
> Regards
>