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    • ?
      A Former User
      last edited by

      Sounds like you are looking for something like DriveVaccine, DeepFreeze Etc.

      You can restrict this with file permissions but, you will likely run into other issues with programs running.

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      • scottalanmillerS
        scottalanmiller
        last edited by

        I was just about to mention DeepFreeze too. It keeps the entire system completely free from alterations. Very secure.

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        • sreekumarpgS
          sreekumarpg
          last edited by

          @scottalanmiller said:

          DeepFreeze

          Thanks for the quick reply , any options with windows and GPO, other than third party solutions.

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          • scottalanmillerS
            scottalanmiller
            last edited by

            Back with Windows XP this was all included. They made it third party only after that, sadly. Too bad, it was a great addition to the OS.

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            • ?
              A Former User @sreekumarpg
              last edited by

              @sreekumarpg said:

              @scottalanmiller said:

              DeepFreeze

              Thanks for the quick reply , any options with windows and GPO, other than third party solutions.

              It's possible using NTFS permissiosn with Group Policy.. In theory that is. In Practice it just won't work. Users need to be able to write to locations to use the computer even if they aren't "saving files"

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              • scottalanmillerS
                scottalanmiller
                last edited by

                Does this KB help?

                http://support.microsoft.com/kb/231289

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                • ?
                  A Former User
                  last edited by

                  Are you wanting them to save to a network file server? Why not just use folder redirection for Documents and the Desktop? (Please don't even try roaming profiles though, I just mean folder redirection).

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                  • AmbarishrhA
                    Ambarishrh
                    last edited by Ambarishrh

                    And may be enable folder redirection, if they want to save something, goes straight to your network drive? https://4sysops.com/archives/folder-redirection-part-1-introduction/

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                    • sreekumarpgS
                      sreekumarpg
                      last edited by

                      @Ambarishrh said:

                      d may be enable folder redirection, if they want to save something, goes straight to your network drive?

                      Yes i checked that too, as redirect the folder to server and allow read only permission . but more storage space is required.

                      We already have a DFS in place for storing their files.

                      I think Mandatory profile will be a good option but how we can do through GPO, as we have more than 100 computers requirement

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                      • ?
                        A Former User @sreekumarpg
                        last edited by A Former User

                        @sreekumarpg said:
                        Yes i checked that too, as redirect the folder to server and allow read only permission

                        Wait so how do they save their work at all?

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                        • ?
                          A Former User @sreekumarpg
                          last edited by

                          @sreekumarpg said:

                          I think Mandatory profile will be a good option but how we can do through GPO, as we have more than 100 computers requirement

                          a Mandatory profile is a roaming user profile and tends to cause more issues than it fixes.

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                          • ?
                            A Former User
                            last edited by

                            Here's a video on doing it though
                            Youtube Video

                            TL:DW

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                            • sreekumarpgS
                              sreekumarpg @A Former User
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                              @thecreativeone91 , They are saving their works on shared folder.

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                              • ?
                                A Former User @sreekumarpg
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                                @sreekumarpg said:

                                @thecreativeone91 , They are saving their works on shared folder.

                                Does each user not have their own Network folder or is everyone saving to the same location? if each is unique (ex: \fs-01\users$%username%) you can redirect the desktop and documents location so they will be saving under their network folder. That would be the simplest way to stop people from saving locally. You can also enable Quota's in Windows File server management to prevent them from wasting space.

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                                • sreekumarpgS
                                  sreekumarpg
                                  last edited by

                                  Thanks all for the valid answers..

                                  I planned to redirect the Desktop and my documents to network folder and assign permission as readonly access, so that users cant save any files on desktops. Also Restrict access to c & D drives in my computer, so that they are not able to store files in drive.

                                  Thanks !!

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                                  • AmbarishrhA
                                    Ambarishrh
                                    last edited by

                                    Test it and let us know how it goes please 🙂

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                                    • DashrenderD
                                      Dashrender @sreekumarpg
                                      last edited by

                                      @sreekumarpg said:

                                      Thanks all for the valid answers..

                                      I planned to redirect the Desktop and my documents to network folder and assign permission as readonly access, so that users cant save any files on desktops. Also Restrict access to c & D drives in my computer, so that they are not able to store files in drive.

                                      Thanks !!

                                      Wow, I've never heard anyone doing this before. I will be surprised if you don't have issues.

                                      If the idea is to ensure that everyone always has access to everything (seems like an overly paranoid request) then you can grant full access (or at least read/write access) to the redirection folder on the server. When setting up the folder redirection in GPO make sure you don't check the box that gives only the user exclusive access.

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                                      • thanksajdotcomT
                                        thanksajdotcom
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                                        DeepFreeze is a great solution in this case, or you can go to something like thin clients or VDI. That seems to be your two options at this point.

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                                        • thanksajdotcomT
                                          thanksajdotcom @Dashrender
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                                          @Dashrender said:

                                          @sreekumarpg said:

                                          Thanks all for the valid answers..

                                          I planned to redirect the Desktop and my documents to network folder and assign permission as readonly access, so that users cant save any files on desktops. Also Restrict access to c & D drives in my computer, so that they are not able to store files in drive.

                                          Thanks !!

                                          Wow, I've never heard anyone doing this before. I will be surprised if you don't have issues.

                                          If the idea is to ensure that everyone always has access to everything (seems like an overly paranoid request) then you can grant full access (or at least read/write access) to the redirection folder on the server. When setting up the folder redirection in GPO make sure you don't check the box that gives only the user exclusive access.

                                          This is going to cause a mountain of issues, I'm warning you. If the issue is that users are saving them on the local desktop and not on a NAS/network drive, use folder redirection, which is easy with GPO. If it's just users saving documents on the local machines period, you need to look at alternative approaches to how you handle your workstations.

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                                          • ?
                                            A Former User @thanksajdotcom
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                                            @thanksaj said:

                                            something like thin clients or VDI.

                                            That would be the MOST expensive way to solve this problem.

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