All My Programs are Gone...Can You Connect and Fix That?
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ROFL well to be honest cause it wasn't me this time
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@NetworkNerd said:
Well, that's more of a cultural thing that I was not able to change.
Then the trick is to describe the incident as "as desired", not as a problem.
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Management...fail.
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@scottalanmiller said:
@NetworkNerd said:
Well, that's more of a cultural thing that I was not able to change.
Then the trick is to describe the incident as "as desired", not as a problem.
ah ha, I "see" what you did there!
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How do you prevent users from doing a factory reset of a PC? It's not something I do, or even thought about until now.
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@Carnival-Boy said:
How do you prevent users from doing a factory reset of a PC? It's not something I do, or even thought about until now.
Agreed.
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@Carnival-Boy said:
How do you prevent users from doing a factory reset of a PC? It's not something I do, or even thought about until now.
BIOS password and block booting from external devices and don't put a restore option on the disk.
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It is pretty hard to protect against users doing stupid things at the hardware level.
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@Carnival-Boy said:
How do you prevent users from doing a factory reset of a PC? It's not something I do, or even thought about until now.
This looks like a job for Captain Group Policy!
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@nadnerB said:
@Carnival-Boy said:
How do you prevent users from doing a factory reset of a PC? It's not something I do, or even thought about until now.
This looks like a job for Captain Group Policy!
Unless you know of a way to stop someone from putting a disc into their computer and booting to it, I can't think of any foolproof way.
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@thanksaj said:
@nadnerB said:
@Carnival-Boy said:
How do you prevent users from doing a factory reset of a PC? It's not something I do, or even thought about until now.
This looks like a job for Captain Group Policy!
Unless you know of a way to stop someone from putting a disc into their computer and booting to it, I can't think of any foolproof way.
Set the hdd as primary boot device, Lock the BIOS.
In saying that, nothing is foolproof to the sufficiently talented fool.
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Yeah, you could remove the harddrive and install from another device to it and replace it. Huge pain, but could be done.