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Posted by Ivan Mckenzie on March 24, 2006, 1:59 pm
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Hi everyone, is it possible to prohibit a local administrator to kill a
specific process through task manager. I have quite a lot of local
administrators that are killing the anti-virus process.
Thanks to all,
Ivan Mckenzie
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Posted by Roger Abell [MVP] on March 24, 2006, 7:44 pm
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That is not really possible if they are admins.
> Hi everyone, is it possible to prohibit a local administrator to kill a
> specific process through task manager. I have quite a lot of local
> administrators that are killing the anti-virus process.
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> Thanks to all,
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> Ivan Mckenzie
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Posted by Nospam on March 25, 2006, 3:40 am
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> Hi everyone, is it possible to prohibit a local administrator to kill a
> specific process through task manager. I have quite a lot of local
> administrators that are killing the anti-virus process.
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> Thanks to all,
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> Ivan Mckenzie
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Personally I would find out WHY they are killing the anti-virus program. If
it going wrong, then sort out the problem.
If they just don't like anti-virus programs or don't understand the dangers
of using a PC without virus protection, then let management deal with the
problem.
A threat of dismissal if the computers are NOT running approved anti-virus
programs usually does the trick!!
A person with administrator privileges should always act responsibly, so
find out why they are killing the anti-virus process. If they can't give a
reason then remove their administrator privileges!
John..
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Posted by Steven L Umbach on March 25, 2006, 2:30 pm
Please log in for more thread options Ultimately trying to restrict a local administrator is next to hopeless if
they have decent knowledge about the operating system and the desire to mess
with things. If these are users who are also local administrators due to the
fact that software will not run without them being local administrator you
may want to see if it is possible to work around that. You can use Group
Policy to restrict users to be unable to run Task Manager, command prompt,
registry editor, etc and change service permissions which could dissuade
many users who are local administrators and would be worth doing. --- Steve
> Hi everyone, is it possible to prohibit a local administrator to kill a
> specific process through task manager. I have quite a lot of local
> administrators that are killing the anti-virus process.
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> Thanks to all,
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> Ivan Mckenzie
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