Ashy
February 24th, 2004, 08:50 AM
Hi
I wasnt sure which bit to post this so if its wrong apologies in advance :)
Im after info on making WindowsXP Pro as secure as possible and how to create a very limited guest account.
The problem is my girlfriend has a PC ive built for her and her younger brother uses it when she isnt around, it then gets riddled with all sorts including a million pieces of spyware, homepack hijackers, stuff installed in the systray, toolbars in the browser window and im basically sick of having to clear it all out, some of which refuses to go.
So, is it possible for me to make an account that can only use say games, applications and nothing else. I want to exclude net access for the guest account as he just wont stop going on tons of filth etc (which is fine if you know what to not install! hehe)
Also, is it possible to stop him from saving stuff onto the machine or a drive, maybe by passwording it or something.
Its all a bit extreme but she has had enough and its putting her work files etc in jeapardy as you can imagine.
Ive had a look around for guides etc but couldnt find anything that fits exactly what we are after.
Thanks again, all help is really appreciated.
Ash
I wasnt sure which bit to post this so if its wrong apologies in advance :)
Im after info on making WindowsXP Pro as secure as possible and how to create a very limited guest account.
The problem is my girlfriend has a PC ive built for her and her younger brother uses it when she isnt around, it then gets riddled with all sorts including a million pieces of spyware, homepack hijackers, stuff installed in the systray, toolbars in the browser window and im basically sick of having to clear it all out, some of which refuses to go.
So, is it possible for me to make an account that can only use say games, applications and nothing else. I want to exclude net access for the guest account as he just wont stop going on tons of filth etc (which is fine if you know what to not install! hehe)
Also, is it possible to stop him from saving stuff onto the machine or a drive, maybe by passwording it or something.
Its all a bit extreme but she has had enough and its putting her work files etc in jeapardy as you can imagine.
Ive had a look around for guides etc but couldnt find anything that fits exactly what we are after.
Thanks again, all help is really appreciated.
Ash