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Vilkku
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O.P. RE: Blocking access
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Basically, I don't want the guests to be able to download .exe files, run games etc. Just surf the web and use word/excel/...
How about if they were able to download all they wanted, just not run it? Trust-No-Exe might be worth looking into then.

I don't think this is a built-in Windows functionality.


Sounds good, I'll take a look. Thanks all. I suppose restricted/guest combined with that will do.

EDIT: Is there a way to prevent guest account users to access certain folders? I don't want people to see the shared documents or tthe program folder.
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RE: Blocking access
ill ask my teacher on skool how she did it and tel ya tom.
in skool, student logins cant even view any drive, except one where they are suppose to work. i think thats wat u want.
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RE: Blocking access
You should be able to login on the account you're wanting to restrict before you restrict it (so you have administrative priv's), edit the registry keys for CURRENT_USER from there, reboot, login under a different administrative account, and restrict the one you just edited.
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