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The following screen captures provide examples for Windows 2000 or XP, and Windows Vista: Figure 4. Create Distribution Package panel for Windows 2000 and XP Figure 5. Create Distribution Package panel for Windows Vista 3. Select the User Access Policy from the drop down menu. The user access policy defines the restrictions that are in place for a particular profile. User access policies can be defined per profile and can have the following values: v Deny all changes / Deny Deletion: Users cannot perform operations such as modify, copy, or delete on the profile. v Deny network setting changes / Deny deletion: The network settings in the profile cannot be modified, deleted or copied. The non-modifiable parameters are TCP/IP settings, Advanced TCP/IP settings, and wireless settings. The profile cannot be deleted. Chapter 3. Working with the Administrator Feature 9

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The
following
screen
captures
provide
examples
for
Windows
2000
or
XP,
and
Windows
Vista:
3.
Select
the
User
Access
Policy
from
the
drop
down
menu.
The
user
access
policy
defines
the
restrictions
that
are
in
place
for
a
particular
profile.
User
access
policies
can
be
defined
per
profile
and
can
have
the
following
values:
v
Deny
all
changes
/
Deny
Deletion
:
Users
cannot
perform
operations
such
as
modify,
copy,
or
delete
on
the
profile.
v
Deny
network
setting
changes
/
Deny
deletion
:
The
network
settings
in
the
profile
cannot
be
modified,
deleted
or
copied.
The
non-modifiable
parameters
are
TCP/IP
settings,
Advanced
TCP/IP
settings,
and
wireless
settings.
The
profile
cannot
be
deleted.
Figure
4.
Create
Distribution
Package
panel
for
Windows
2000
and
XP
Figure
5.
Create
Distribution
Package
panel
for
Windows
Vista
Chapter
3.
Working
with
the
Administrator
Feature
9