And I currently have a huge problem.
i work as an electronics technician for energy and building technology. Usually we only do house installation. Now we had before c.a. One year a larger customer who wanted a camera system. We have also installed and as they wanted. (The camera system is from Mobotix). So we have a laptop put up with the program Mx Management Center.
Now after a year they have called that nothing more went.
Unfortunately, at that time we had only gotten a rough introduction to the system, so in the end we have no idea, but we should do it.
In any case, the laptop had to be re-auf.pielt. And the eig problem is what I currently have is that I had the fear that someone had played around the settings and the second user on what the program was running tight. So you can't do anything else auser to start the program.
So I made everything through the admin account over the group guidelines auser the program. Now I have the problem that I no longer in the admin account come. And then the next question. How can I change something in the group policy again (so to speak as admin). I hope someone understands the problem and can help me
The local GPOs are like a well-aimed shotgun: they hit everything… Invariably.
Working with GPOs is prohibited on a standalone system.
So that means the laptop again set up again?
You captured it.
Oh stupid. Well anyway, thanks.
How can I proceed in the future that a user only has access to a particular program?
Standalone? Perhaps with a lot of Gefrickel in the NTFS and the kiosk mode.
The kiosk mode sounds very promising. But think me stupid now, but what do you mean by standalone?
Stand alone, with no server in the background… In a Windows Server network, you can control group policies much better.
Is without a server. Is the bare laptop connected directly to the POE switch from the camera. He does not even have an internet access