J
John Flanagan
I have set up Content Advisor on each PC on a peer to peer network
(all windows 2000).
There are three accounts set up on each machine.
1. Administrator Account
2. Power Users Account - Teachers account
3. Users Account - Students
I would like to be able allow the teachers to disable the content
advisor by logging in with there own account. I do not want to give
them the administrator password. However as teacher are set up as
"power users" they are not able to disable the content advisor
because you can only disable the content advisor if you have
administrator account.
Is there a way around this???
Is there any way to create account which allows you to disable the
Content Advisor with out allowing that account to have complete
administrative control?
Are there any specfic setting in gpedit.msc security setting which the
a "Power Users" can be added too which will allow them to disable
Content Advisor?
(all windows 2000).
There are three accounts set up on each machine.
1. Administrator Account
2. Power Users Account - Teachers account
3. Users Account - Students
I would like to be able allow the teachers to disable the content
advisor by logging in with there own account. I do not want to give
them the administrator password. However as teacher are set up as
"power users" they are not able to disable the content advisor
because you can only disable the content advisor if you have
administrator account.
Is there a way around this???
Is there any way to create account which allows you to disable the
Content Advisor with out allowing that account to have complete
administrative control?
Are there any specfic setting in gpedit.msc security setting which the
a "Power Users" can be added too which will allow them to disable
Content Advisor?