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Old 02-19-2007   #1 (permalink)
lostinto


 
 

Restricted software

I am using a policy to only allow programs in the list to run. One of the
programs I would like to allow is Intellipoint. What files should I allow
access because I have tried ipoint.exe, dplaunch.exe, rundll32.exe, mouse and
cpl. It still results in the operation has been cancelled message due to
restrictions.

My System SpecsSystem Spec
Old 02-21-2007   #2 (permalink)
MeLu


 
 

RE: Restricted software

How do you allow access to a program? I have my laptop software to recognize
special keys on my keyboard and i can't find the place i could allow it
instead of clicking on "allow" each time i boot...

Thanx

"lostinto" wrote:

> I am using a policy to only allow programs in the list to run. One of the
> programs I would like to allow is Intellipoint. What files should I allow
> access because I have tried ipoint.exe, dplaunch.exe, rundll32.exe, mouse and
> cpl. It still results in the operation has been cancelled message due to
> restrictions.

My System SpecsSystem Spec
Old 02-22-2007   #3 (permalink)
lostinto


 
 

RE: Restricted software

User Configuration->Administrative Templates->System->Run only specified
Windows Applications

This will only allow the software listed in that policy to run. I suspect
that your problem is related to UAC.

"MeLu" wrote:

> How do you allow access to a program? I have my laptop software to recognize
> special keys on my keyboard and i can't find the place i could allow it
> instead of clicking on "allow" each time i boot...
>
> Thanx
>
> "lostinto" wrote:
>
> > I am using a policy to only allow programs in the list to run. One of the
> > programs I would like to allow is Intellipoint. What files should I allow
> > access because I have tried ipoint.exe, dplaunch.exe, rundll32.exe, mouse and
> > cpl. It still results in the operation has been cancelled message due to
> > restrictions.

My System SpecsSystem Spec
Old 02-22-2007   #4 (permalink)
MeLu


 
 

RE: Restricted software

Sorry, I'm not really used with english technical vocabulary... what UAC is?
Do you think you know how to deal with my problem, or should I post a new
topic about it?

But still thanks for your answer ^^

MeLu

"lostinto" wrote:

> User Configuration->Administrative Templates->System->Run only specified
> Windows Applications
>
> This will only allow the software listed in that policy to run. I suspect
> that your problem is related to UAC.
>
> "MeLu" wrote:
>
> > How do you allow access to a program? I have my laptop software to recognize
> > special keys on my keyboard and i can't find the place i could allow it
> > instead of clicking on "allow" each time i boot...
> >
> > Thanx
> >
> > "lostinto" wrote:
> >
> > > I am using a policy to only allow programs in the list to run. One of the
> > > programs I would like to allow is Intellipoint. What files should I allow
> > > access because I have tried ipoint.exe, dplaunch.exe, rundll32.exe, mouse and
> > > cpl. It still results in the operation has been cancelled message due to
> > > restrictions.

My System SpecsSystem Spec
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