For security reasons, I want to be able to make it so that
users can't boot into safe mode. They should not have any
options as to any mode to boot into (including DOS mode)
I have a mixed Windows ME and Windows 2000 Pro
environment. If anyone knows how to do it in even one of
these OSs, please email me.
Thanks.

Re: Suppress "Safe Mode" option at startup by Dave

Dave
Thu Jul 10 18:37:08 CDT 2003

On Wed, 09 Jul 2003 22:20:26 GMT,"Jerry Brower" <microsoft@jbbrower.net>
penned this whopper in news:05dd01c34668$4c05fdb0$a301280a@phx.gbl:

> For security reasons, I want to be able to make it so that
> users can't boot into safe mode. They should not have any
> options as to any mode to boot into (including DOS mode)
> I have a mixed Windows ME and Windows 2000 Pro
> environment. If anyone knows how to do it in even one of
> these OSs, please email me.
> Thanks.

Neither ME nor 2k offer DOS booting. Disable Safe mode and you may have a
troubleshooting nightmare, but it can be don on 2k.
Q: are you talking dual boot machines or just different mach. on a network?

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