lolcrazylol
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hi guys, i have a problem which i hope somebody here can help me resolve.
i'm a highschool student interning at a government place in the IT office, and all of the guys that work there think its funny to mess with my computer while i'm gone. i've taken many precautions (set system and bios passwords, lock my computer, etc.) but they just switch the bios jumper when i make a bios password and since they have admin rights they can unlock my computer whenever they please. they've taken an interest in making my desktop background "peter pan" permanently and other 'funny' things using group policy. of course, i can use the group policy edit (gpedit.msc) to change it all back, but honestly its getting really annoying. i was just wondering if there was any way to make it so that you could not access gpedit.msc without disabling the command prompt
also on a different note but same topic, is group policy accessible on windows XP home? if so, how do you access it?
thanks
PS: if this is in the wrong section, i'm sorry. i wasnt sure where to put it, and this looked like a good place
i'm a highschool student interning at a government place in the IT office, and all of the guys that work there think its funny to mess with my computer while i'm gone. i've taken many precautions (set system and bios passwords, lock my computer, etc.) but they just switch the bios jumper when i make a bios password and since they have admin rights they can unlock my computer whenever they please. they've taken an interest in making my desktop background "peter pan" permanently and other 'funny' things using group policy. of course, i can use the group policy edit (gpedit.msc) to change it all back, but honestly its getting really annoying. i was just wondering if there was any way to make it so that you could not access gpedit.msc without disabling the command prompt
also on a different note but same topic, is group policy accessible on windows XP home? if so, how do you access it?
thanks
PS: if this is in the wrong section, i'm sorry. i wasnt sure where to put it, and this looked like a good place