I am running Win 2000 Terminal services with thin clients (on Neowares).
I have used group policies to strip down what users can and cannot do (like no icons, no control panel, etc).
Everything was fine until we had to instal SQL on the server, which has added a "SQL Service Manager" icon to the system tray. All users that log in can see this icon, can right click on it and stop and pause the service.
I havce tried looking for the program in REGEDIT but nothing springs out as being the program.
Administrator needs to have the icon there and the server itself needs to have the Service running, but Joe Public should not be allowed to "fiddle"
Any responsses gratefully received.
GARTY
I have used group policies to strip down what users can and cannot do (like no icons, no control panel, etc).
Everything was fine until we had to instal SQL on the server, which has added a "SQL Service Manager" icon to the system tray. All users that log in can see this icon, can right click on it and stop and pause the service.
I havce tried looking for the program in REGEDIT but nothing springs out as being the program.
Administrator needs to have the icon there and the server itself needs to have the Service running, but Joe Public should not be allowed to "fiddle"
Any responsses gratefully received.
GARTY