You did not say whether you are using a networked pc or a stand alone one.
You could possibly try using a mandatory profile but this will still allow users to change the settings; it just doesn't save them. So every time that user logs in again the settings should revert back to the mandatory...
There are many ways to accomplish this but it all depends upon how much work you want to do to set it up. The quickest way I know of doing this is by using Excel and creating a 'database' in which each row is a record. If you put the field names in row 1 you can put the data in each subsequent...
Don't do it.
The overhead is just not worth the effort (although in theory it is a good idea).
One reason is that Microsoft decided that it would be a good idea if saved/cached web paged were included in a profile which means that whenever a user logs in all of the pages have to be downloaded...
To disable Print Job Completion and Notification on a Windows NT server. Click on the Start button on the task bar and select Setttings, Printers to display the printers folder. Then select File and Server Properties. This should display a "Print Server Properties" window which has...
To disable Print Job Completion and Notification on a Windows NT server. Click on the Start button on the task bar and select Setttings, Printers to display the printers folder. Then select File and Server Properties. This should display a "Print Server Properties" window which has four tabs...
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