Hi, my cousin is the owner of a cibercafe (mostly oriented to online games) with almost 30 PCs. We use NetLimiter 3 to control the bandwidth of each computer, but the problem is, some users know how to stop the service. We use 2 administrator accounts, and yeah, the "public" account needs to be an admin because some games have problems if not. The only real answer i've found so far is to use GPOs with the RSAT, but everytime i try to use it, it says that i need to connect to a domain (which we don't have).
1. Is there a way to make a process unstoppable?
2. Is there a way to restrict the "public" admin rights over services?
3. How can i create a domain without failing in the process?
Thank you in advance community.
Edit. If i can get gmpc.msc to work, i don't mind configuring each PC.
Check this: http://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/windowsserver/en-US/2758d69a-60e8-4a5b-83dd-fc7d8e15bdc1/preventing-users-from-stopping-a-particular-service-with-a-gpo
Is there a way to create another service to work together with nlsvc(NetLimiter service)? I mean, if the main service is stopped, then the secondary services check it and reactivated it again, something like that.