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Browse All TopicsWe have a windows 2003 active directory environment and our compliance officer has asked us to disable the games that come with xp..... I would really like to do this via group policy.
Any ideas? I really don't feel like going to over 500 machines and uninstall the games
Thanks
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look here...quiet easy uninstall!
http://www.myitforum.com/a
You need an answer file and a commandline...that's it
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by: KCTSPosted on 2008-02-19 at 12:35:24ID: 20932313
You can use a software restriction policy ng.com/art icles_tuto rials/Soft ware- Restr iction-Pol icies.html om/en-us/l ibrary/bb4 57006.aspx
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