Hi there,
I'm looking for a software monitoring tool for a network. What I'd like is something that sits in the background and looks for certain processes that start (msmsgr.exe, command.com, etc) and stops any user with less than Administrator privelages from running said software.
The software should grab a list of bad processes from a single server on the network and preferably can use LanMan authentication to say who is allowed and not allowed to use the process.
I have used the Group Policies in Windows 2000 and that only works for some things. People can still find ways of running 'command.com' and gaining access to the command line. All they need to do is bring in command.com on a floppy and I can't do anything about it. Floppy access cannot be restricted.
If anyone knows of such a beastie, please message me back.
Thanks.
I'm looking for a software monitoring tool for a network. What I'd like is something that sits in the background and looks for certain processes that start (msmsgr.exe, command.com, etc) and stops any user with less than Administrator privelages from running said software.
The software should grab a list of bad processes from a single server on the network and preferably can use LanMan authentication to say who is allowed and not allowed to use the process.
I have used the Group Policies in Windows 2000 and that only works for some things. People can still find ways of running 'command.com' and gaining access to the command line. All they need to do is bring in command.com on a floppy and I can't do anything about it. Floppy access cannot be restricted.
If anyone knows of such a beastie, please message me back.
Thanks.