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Windows (without AD and downgrading) - how to prevent users from uninstalling software?
Good afternoon, there is a not very good situation in which the majority of users in one of the departments work with specific software, respectively, all users in this department need to sit under the administrator account, while the task is to install traffic control software that needs to be protected from deletion by these users, AD is absent in the organization, is there a way to limit the software from deletion?
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But isn't it possible for users to work under a user account, and run the program on behalf of the administrator?
so that the pass is not entered every time, there are programs like runasrob, runastool - you can create a shortcut by which the user can run the software from under his account on behalf of the administrator without entering a password.
Why don't you want to look towards SQUID or its analogues? Nothing needs to be installed on client machines = there is nothing to delete))) Internet resources and users can be blocked....
the task is to install traffic control softwarethis is done on the router/firewall.
I name a name, I undertake not to delete the software, the date is the signature
the task is to install traffic control software
Is there a way to prevent software from being removed?
Only monitoring. If the host is on the network, and traffic control is not carried out, then it has been deleted. Come up, register a slap in the face, install the software.
Well, or control traffic centrally on the gateway / proxy
1) It is not clear what side AD is here.
2) It is not clear what you want - to deprive the user of the right to remove the software without depriving him of any rights?
3) traffic control software is usually installed on the router, what should it do on the computer that users work with?
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