Prevent users from changing the screen resolution?

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Can someone please tell me how do i prevent users from changing the screen resolution in Windows 2000 Pro?
 
Goto Domain Controller
Open Active directory users and computer->Properties of OU (if you have OU,
otherwise Properties of Doamin)->
Group Policy->Click on default Policy->Edit ->Computer configuration->
and modify the policy accordingly.

Rajiv

Ultan Kinahan said:
Can someone please tell me how do i prevent users from changing the screen
resolution in Windows 2000 Pro?
 
Thanks Rajiv,
But i was just wondering any chance you could also tell me where to find that location under the group policy?
I have been looking all through but i am still unable to see it unless i am just completly missing that...
I did see where i can basically remove the Display options from under the control panel, but does doing so prevent the user from right clicking on the desktop and changiong that settings that way?
Let me know... Thank you...

----- Rajiv Sharma wrote: -----

Goto Domain Controller
Open Active directory users and computer->Properties of OU (if you have OU,
otherwise Properties of Doamin)->
Group Policy->Click on default Policy->Edit ->Computer configuration->
and modify the policy accordingly.

Rajiv

Ultan Kinahan said:
Can someone please tell me how do i prevent users from changing the screen
resolution in Windows 2000 Pro?
 
Rajiv, I found it... Thank for your help..

----- Rajiv Sharma wrote: ----

Goto Domain Controlle
Open Active directory users and computer->Properties of OU (if you have OU
otherwise Properties of Doamin)-
Group Policy->Click on default Policy->Edit ->Computer configuration-
and modify the policy accordingly

Raji

Ultan Kinahan said:
Can someone please tell me how do i prevent users from changing the scree
resolution in Windows 2000 Pro
 

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