diableing R Click

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Kim K

Good morning, I have a questions that I hope someone can direct me. I know
that in windows I can diable the R click option - however is it possible to
do this same procedure on a per program basis?

I have a group of users that are restricted from printing the client data
base, but found out that if they go into the history (In ACT) and highlight
the notes, then right click they can print. It is this I need to disable the
finctionality.

Was not sure if the same registry edit would apply.
 
Kim K said:
Good morning, I have a questions that I hope someone can direct me.
I know that in windows I can diable the R click option - however is
it possible to do this same procedure on a per program basis?

I have a group of users that are restricted from printing the client
data base, but found out that if they go into the history (In ACT)
and highlight the notes, then right click they can print. It is this
I need to disable the finctionality.

Was not sure if the same registry edit would apply.

I would suggest you post in microsoft.public.windows.group_policy for help
with this.
 
"Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]"
I would suggest you post in microsoft.public.windows.group_policy for help
with this.

The MS Intellipoint mouse driver allows assigning mouse
clicks on a per program basis. I don't know if it will work
with a non MS mouse, but it's worth a try. You would have
to hide the driver from them.
 
ahhh great minds think alike, for the first 2 comptuers, what I did was alter
that in the laptop mouse settings (synoptics) and then ran MMC on the local
computer and installed the snap in and hid the mouse control panel from them,
this will only work if they do not use a mouse, and the rest of the computers
are Dells and I am not sure what they have in them as they are not on so I
can not remote into them today.

Ian D said:
"Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]"
I would suggest you post in microsoft.public.windows.group_policy for help
with this.

The MS Intellipoint mouse driver allows assigning mouse
clicks on a per program basis. I don't know if it will work
with a non MS mouse, but it's worth a try. You would have
to hide the driver from them.
 

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