Restrictions on "prompting user for permission" for Remote Control

How can I go about restricting the ability to enable/disable the
"prompt
for permission" on remote control to only network admins? We want our
Help Desk to be able to remote control workstations, but not be able
to
turn of the prompt for permission. Any help is appreciated.
Thanks,
Wayne

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