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| I would like to allow one of the standard users certain priveledges, such as installing new programs, but not allow them to change security settings or settings for other users or administrators. How can I customize the priveledges allowed to a standard user? Can I at all without disabling UAC? -- H. H. | Guest
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| Heidi You may be able to accomplish this with the Group Policy Editor, but this depends on which version of Vista you have installed. You didn't mention which version you are using? -- Ronnie Vernon Microsoft MVP Windows Shell/User "Heidi H." <HeidiH@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news 3FE24B8-C2C6-4E57-AEFF-680F52B6ABCD@microsoft.com...Quote:
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