Create a group, with a forced policy that has taskmgr disabled and add the user to that group.
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Browse All TopicsI'm looking for away to disable task manager for a certain user on a domain while keeping task manager active for all other users.
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You can use a Group Policy.
You will need to create an OU and move the user account into the OU. You can then create a GPO to prevent use of the asks manager and link the GPO to the OU that contains the user account.
if its for a single machine you can use a registry edit
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by: LeeTutorPosted on 2008-06-10 at 07:50:09ID: 21751788
The User Key registry tweak on this page should do what you want:
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http://www.pctools.com/gui
Disable Task Manager