What I was trying to say is that if I could lock down Windows machines
with a central policy fed from a Linux machine, that would be great.
I have found that a proper implementation of Group Policy and locking
down end-user machines fairly tight has saved me countless hours of
troubleshooting and repairing Windows client PC's. Computers that I have
built and locked down are still running strong, five years after I
deployed them. With zero maintenance.
I love active directory and group policy.
Locking down a Linux machine is a bit tougher. I found a nice tool
called "Kiosk Tool" for KDE, but it doesn't have any sort of central
mechanisim for managing clients.
Mesdaq, Ali wrote:
Did you mean if you could lock down a linux machine?