Within our domain, roaming profiles are used. The roaming
profiles are limited to 10MB by means of a GPO. The user is also given a
networked drive (K:\) that gives them an additional 40MB which gives them a
grand total of 50MB of usable space when on their workstations. The 50MB
limit is
8:06 AMTo:
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Self-Executing Programs
Within our domain, roaming profiles
are used. The roaming profiles are limited to 10MB by means of a GPO. The
user is also given a networked drive (K:\) that gives them an additional 40MB
which gives them
, August 04, 2004
9:33 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [ActiveDir]
Fileserver and Self-Executing Programs
The first thing that comes to mind is
disabling Windows Installer for non-managed apps via GPO, considering you are
already doing something similar as you had mentioned that may
: Wednesday, August 04, 2004 7:59 AMTo:
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Self-Executing Programs
What I have noticed, in
the couple of test I have done, is that if the installer is a MSI package, it
will immediately be denied any further access. If it is a *.exe then there
may