2003 server
2003 server - Tuesday, March 4, 2008 5:28 - 0 Comments
How to prevent users from installing software
Preventing users from installing software.
Users love to install stuff on their computers—I’m thinking Google toolbar, Yahoo toolbar, Skype and so on. Unfortunately many business don’t want users to be able to do this because if installing such software should destabilize their systems, support costs will escalate. What are some of the ways you can try to prevent users from installing software on their computers?
First, make sure users are ordinary users and not members of the Power Users or Administrators local groups on their machines. This should always be your first line of defense. Second, you can implement software restriction policy using Group Policy to block specific executables or msi files from being run on targeted users’ machines. Third, you can block users from accessing the websites where they can download such software by configuring your perimeter firewall/proxy server. And fourth, you could implement mandatory user profiles.
Article written by MyComputerAid.com
- Group Policy in mixed environments
- Pre-staging computer accounts
- Securing your Event logs
- Exempting User Accounts from Domain Password Policies
- Schema vs. Enterprise vs. Domain Admins
- Verifying ports are listening
- Service accounts and user profiles
- Configuring Security for Server Based Printers
- Enabling Windows Firewall on domain controllers

