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Hi,

    The software that I'm using at my place of work is called Winlock Pro but we paid for it, like a $100 something for the entire organization.  This software doesn't affect the servers as it is setup individually on each workstation.  

Harjit Dhaliwal, A+
Computer Specialist
Hinesburg Community School
(802) 482-2106 ext. 116
(802) 482-2003 Fax
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>>> [log in to unmask] 10/18/01 05:20PM >>>
Hi,

I am thinking about to use system policy editor in a
network enviroment. I don't want to use the system
policy editor of Windows 2000 Server Edition, because
an IBM ICT advised me to apply the system policy
editor locally.
This is my network enviroment:
2 servers, both with Windows 2000 Server Edition.
10 workstation with Windows 2000 Pro Edition.
30 workstation with Windows 98 Se/Me.

Okay, I want to apply system policy editor on seven
workstation with Windows 98 Se.
I have installed the system policy editor on one
workstation to try it out, but I have cancelled the
whole procedure.

My first question:
Is there a freeware software which is able to do the
same work of system policy editor, but on an easy way,
with a understandable interface?
If there is not a freeware software, could someone
explain me how to apply system policy on a local
workstation without having any result on the servers?

Have a nice day,

Westly Montroos.

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