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Can anyone out there give me some guidance on controlling software
loading on JVM? Out of 140 employees, 35 are developers. I am pushing
to control all desktops in-house by means of removing local
administration from users, using policy files to remove certain
functionality, etc. My goal is to control, from a central location
(Via some tool), the instillation of software on company owned PC's
thereby lessening the threat of having rouge programs out there. My
problem is that most of our developers run in the JVM world.
Conventional means of locking down a PC do not work in the JVM world.
Are there any suggestions out there of ways to control what is
downloaded and installed in a JVM?

Thanks in advance for your reply. 
Mark





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