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DISABLE / REMOVE SHUTDOWN FROM START BAR

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BazJ

Technical User
Jul 31, 2002
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US
I would my like my logged on users to use the Secure Attention Sequence (SAS) to shutdown their NT 4 Wk Stns and not use the button available in the start bar.

I have used NoClose and SeShutdownPrivelage within the local registry settings but both efforts resulted in the option of a shutdown being removed from both areas.

I have little hair and it is rapidly leaving with this problem.

Rgds

Baz
 
Hmm, I'm not sure you can remove the shut down from just the Start menu. Why do you want to do this?

John
 
The company clampdown document for NT4 Wk Stn states that shutting down via the "Start button" method could lead to the system leaving itself open to a masquerade attack. Consequently, all users are to use the SAS to logout.

Baz
 
Where does the company get its info from? What is SAS by the way (is it Ctrl+alt+del?). I thought the security issue was logging on (NT uses ctrl+alt+del for that reason, in 2k & XP you don't have to use it). Surely shutting down is just that - machine is shut down, so can't be subject to any sort of software attack, masquerade or not.
 
I've never heard of a problem with shutting down via the start button. I'm not exactly a security expert though. Perhaps you should ask the question (whether shutting down via start button is insecure) in the security forum here (forum83)

John
 
If you must, then you can do it by creating a policy for your users. Within poledit you can restrict the SHUTDOWN item. This is found within the policy under Shell-Restrictions. This will also remove the shutdown from the Windows NT Security Window. Good Luck and be careful.
 
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