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From: emannquestinc.org
Date: Wed Jun 05 2002 - 09:58:58 CDT

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    I've done a lot of searching to try and find a comprehensive list of all
    known differences in access rights and capabilities between Power Users and
    Users (restricted users) on Windows 2000 domain, but just can't seem to come
    up with anything that really lays it all out.

    Has anyone compiled a list that details the difference in the two groups?

    On the same subject, I need my users the ability to share their files
    (requires Power Users group), but I don't want them to have the ability to
    install programs which Power Users group will let them do to a degree (many
    programs will install, many won't). I looked through all the GPO options
    and can't seem to find anything that specifically restricts the installation
    of software. Perhaps I over looked it? Is there some definative way to
    restrict users on Windows 2000 machines with Power User acccess from
    installing any type of software?