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Out express & windows updatesI'm setting up a image for W2K
I don't want my users to have Outlook express at all - where can i remove it from? also we will push the updates for them - we don't want windows update to tell them there are new updates to install how can i get rid of both those things? thanks in advance Antz wrote:
> I'm setting up a image for W2K The Control Panel's Add/Remove Programs applet.> > I don't want my users to have Outlook express > at all - where can i remove it from? > also we will push the updates for them - > we don't want windows update to tell them there are new updates to install > how can i get rid of both those things? > > thanks in advance > > -- Bruce Chambers Help us help you: http://dts-l.org/goodpost.htm http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html You can have peace. Or you can have freedom. Don't ever count on having both at once. - RAH You cannot remove OE from ADD/REMOVE programs without removing IE.
With OE, you could disable adding accounts for all users, therefore the users wouldn't be able to use it. Maybe that will be ok for you. Here's how to disable account changes: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Outlook Express. Create a new DWORD value (No Modify Accts) & set the value to '1' (one) You could set IE security setting not to run ActivX controls. Therefore, if a user goes to the Windows Update site they won't be able to run ActivX controls & it won't search for updates. In AUTOMATIC UPDATES in CONTROL PANEL uncheck the check that says 'keep my computer up-to-date', click APPLY & then click OK You can do the auto update step this way too: Click START, RUN, type 'regedit' (without quots) & press ENTER Navigate to: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\WindowsUpdate\AU Create a new DWORD (NoAutoUpdate) or change its value to '1' (one) Close the registry editor & reboot. You can also remove the Automatic Update control panel applet from the control panel by doing this: Open registry editor like I wrote above. Navigate to: HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Control Panel\don't load Create a new string value (wuaucpl.cpl (with extension)) & set its value to 'No' Close registry editor & reboot If you want to hide any othe control panel applets then search WINNT\System32 for CPL files & add those names with a '.cpl' extension to the above registry key for the ones you want to hide.
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system freezes after loggin in reg add failing - REALLY need help Direct Cable Connection - Is this included with W2K Pro ? Tape Backup Problem Is it advisable to load three operating systems on diff drive on s Loss of Thumbnails Print file without prompting for a printer chkdsk to the rescue -- But how worried should I be? Task Scheduler won't work |
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