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| I have set up users with Administrative rights. Although I have rights of an administrator, one of the other users has limited rights. For example, he can not change desktop settings and cannot see most programs under the program menu. I have not set group or user policies on this machine. Any suggestions as to what I can do for these users? | Guest
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| Is it possible they somehow got created as Limited Users? Go to Control Panel, User Accounts, and see how they display. You can also change their account type there. -- Patty MacDuffie MS MVP for Windows XP "Truelulu" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:14EB42C0-33B8-457A-B4AE-F08A0AC3C826@microsoft.com... Quote:
he can not change desktop settings and cannot see most programs under the program menu. I have not set group or user policies on this machine. Any suggestions as to what I can do for these users? | Guest
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| The programs you see under the Start menu have nothing to do with whether you are an administrator. A user will see the icons that are in his own profile under \DOCUMENTS AND SETTINGS\username\START MENU\ as well as anything under \DOCUMENTS AND SETTINGS\ALL USERS\START MENU. Same idea with Desktop icons (there's a desktop folder in those locations.) -- Colin Nash Microsoft MVP Windows Printing/Imaging/Hardware "Truelulu" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:14EB42C0-33B8-457A-B4AE-F08A0AC3C826@microsoft.com... Quote:
he can not change desktop settings and cannot see most programs under the program menu. I have not set group or user policies on this machine. Any suggestions as to what I can do for these users? | Guest
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| I have a similar situation in that most of the programs installed under the admin user will be displayed under the limited user account, except for a few like Open Office. Why is this? Is there a special procedure in installing software under the amin account so that the limited users will also have access to it? Also, (off topic here, but...) is there a way to keep your dial-up connection "live" when switching users? I hate having to re-connect after switching users. | Guest
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| That is a matter of how the application's setup program works. Sometimes you need to move the icons from the individual user's Start Menu/Desktop into the All Users one. Other (poorly written) applications may actually insist that you run the installation under each specific user's profile-- which may require you to temporarily elevate that account to an administrator level. -- Colin Nash Microsoft MVP Windows Printing/Imaging/Hardware "schafell" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:6A830981-5B55-4AE4-B463-4C2114EFAC32@microsoft.com... Quote:
a few like Open Office. Why is this? Is there a special procedure in installing software under the amin account so that the limited users will also have access to it? Also, (off topic here, but...) is there a way to keep your dial-up connection "live" when switching users? I hate having to re-connect after switching users. | Guest
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| And in the third case (best), during setup the application will ask you if you want it to be available to just you, or to all users of the computer. -- Patty MacDuffie MS MVP for Windows XP "Colin Nash [MVP]" <cnash-REMOVETHIS-@mvps.org> wrote in message news:ef444Wo8DHA.2392@TK2MSFTNGP11.phx.gbl... Quote:
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