Hello,

Trying to figure out what forum to post this to was the most difficult part. I work for an office that had a forced relocation to another state (about 90% relocated, 10% were allowed to stay at the previous city--you know, the chocalate one). Our IT department was tasked with finding a way to make workstations in our old office (Which run either W2k or xp) unable to save anything anywhere to the local PC or local servers that remain. No one tells us why--I suspect there's a tax issue involved. State2 is where things can be saved, State1 rdp's to state2. In short order I found MS GPMC as a promising tool, however I'm no security expert-I'm a progammer.

I need to pick your brains (brains...mmmmmm lol). What is your preferred method of achieving this? This seems silly to many (it does to us), however we are stuck with this inane directive and have to make it work. We already have WYSE terminals and we could dole these out to state1 users, but somehow this is not the preferred solution--go figure? So what is your preferred method of emasculating your PC's--don't blame me I'm just following orders.