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Guest Gordon
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Err I don't understand. Are you saying that the machine is dual-boot? (FWIW,

Vista does NOT have "DOS" - neither did XP....)

 

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Set group policy on network logon to remove the Run command from the start

menu. Won't totally prevent using DOS type commands but can definitely slow

them down some. And that is, of course, if I can read between the lines

correctly to figure out what you want.

 

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Guest Bruce Chambers
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> vista , what to do

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Don't give them user accounts of their own, and ensure that any

legitimate user accounts on the machine has strong passwords.

 

 

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