How to prevent people running a computer game?

slguy

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    Our office has a NT domain and all the client computers are Windows XP. Some of our staff members playing game called "Colorl~1.exe" which i think a DOS base game. I want to prevent them running this game.

    How can i do this. ( using local group policy or any other tool)
     

    slguy

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    DANEWMEN said:
    ai ban pow wadene.......!!!! let them play......!!

    Machan, our boss has instructed me to do so. It has been banned, but they are secreately playing the game, sometimes neglecting work. They have the game stored in diskettes, pen drives, it does not need to install.
     

    x-pert

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    Only way is educate them not to play games during work hours... :)

    Or Bring a top-down org level policy saying that no one can use external drives like pens, floppies... and then delete the saved games in the computers.
     

    ICE

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    slguy said:
    Our office has a NT domain and all the client computers are Windows XP. Some of our staff members playing game called "Colorl~1.exe" which i think a DOS base game. I want to prevent them running this game.

    How can i do this. ( using local group policy or any other tool)

    well itz kinda complex....

    1. 1st u need to log on to there computers.
    2. search for the game
    3. look for the delete button in d keyborad.
    4. select the folder containing the game and press delete button...


    :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

    jk men... hopes others have helped u...:yes: :yes:
     

    chanakacin

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    ICE said:
    well itz kinda complex....

    1. 1st u need to log on to there computers.
    2. search for the game
    3. look for the delete button in d keyborad.
    4. select the folder containing the game and press delete button...


    :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

    jk men... hopes others have helped u...:yes: :yes:
    aneeee thank u soooooooo much. i didn't know how 2 do that. thank u thank u. :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
     

    ICE

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    chanakacin said:
    hey let's make a helpdesk. i'll find problems, then u can solve the problems. cuz u got very creative ideas no:P :P :P :P

    ohh yeass.... im all 4 it...

    i will certainly help...:yes::yes:

    :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :P :P :P
     

    blood_brotha

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    slguy said:
    Our office has a NT domain and all the client computers are Windows XP. Some of our staff members playing game called "Colorl~1.exe" which i think a DOS base game. I want to prevent them running this game.

    How can i do this. ( using local group policy or any other tool)

    horage ammagen peena ahanawa wage wadak ne bungz... ppl here use torrents... share copyrighted material.. pirate music.. pirate games...

    most guys are trying to do the thing that u r trying to stop :lol: :lol: