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~*McoreD*~ 25th Mar 03 11:04 AM

Hi,

Is it possible to prevent/allow users using an Internet Connection in Windows XP? I mean can we set a Dial Up Network account which is accessible for Administrators and not for Limited Users. etc?

Thanks. :)

DoG 25th Mar 03 03:59 PM

Log in as an admin, create a dial up account and don't save the password is the easiest route

~*McoreD*~ 25th Mar 03 05:04 PM

Oh I forgot to tell. My question is with saving the password, whether the connection can be treated as a file which is only accessible by Admins. Thanks for your reply. :)

DoG 26th Mar 03 12:11 AM

Log in with the admin account, create a new dialup connection, when you get to the "Internet Account Information" screen un-check the box titled "Use This Account Name And Password When......... etc". Upon fifnishin the wizard the connection display properties will be displayed for the first time- make sure that the "ME Only" radio button is highlighted.

Only the admin account will have the user name and password stored.

Any help?

~*McoreD*~ 29th Mar 03 02:42 AM

I am sorry Reborn for my late reply. :)

I did the Me Only trick. But it doesn not share the connection at least with two admins. Once you establish a connection with that configuration and we switch user to the other admin account, then the connection terminates.

Btw Reborn I think there is no solution yet. We'll just assume it will come in the next versions of Windows.
Windows still needs to be developed. Thanks for your time. :D

Sephiroth 29th Mar 03 04:26 AM

i think this is possible through group policy... /me looks around to see if it is or not

Sephiroth 29th Mar 03 04:32 AM

try this:

start, run, gpedit.msc

under user configuration, go to administrative templates\network\network connections, and enable
Code:

Prohibit connecting and disconnecting a remote access connection

this is the description

Quote:


Determines whether users can connect and disconnect remote access connections.

If you enable this setting (and enable the "Enable Network Connections settings for Administrators" setting), double-clicking the icon has no effect, and the Connect and Disconnect menu items are disabled for all users (including administrators).

Important: If the "Enable Network Connections settings for Administrators" is disabled or not configured, this setting will not apply to administrators on post-Windows 2000 computers.

If you disable this setting or do not configure it, the Connect and Disconnect options for remote access connections are available to all users. Users can connect or disconnect a remote access connection by double-clicking the icon representing the connection, by right-clicking it, or by using the File menu.

then reboot, try that and see if it works for what you want

~*McoreD*~ 30th Mar 03 04:19 AM

Thanks Sephiroth! Let's see after the next reboot.
Realised how many features are "hidden" in Windows that n00b won't even think to reach.

~*McoreD*~ 20th Apr 03 03:22 AM

Thanks Sephiroth, this is how it looks like. :)

http://mcoredtheblackened.tripod.com...ect_button.JPG

Conclusion: If anyone needs to avoid the internet connection been disconnected by limited users, then do what Sephiroth says above.

war59312 20th Apr 03 06:18 PM

Yea forgot about that. Yea I knew I did that last time i formated some how.

thanks for the reminder m8s,
will


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