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| Hi there, I have service engineers on the road with lap top computers. I wish them to have limited accounts, but some of the software they need to run must have admin rights. I do not want them to have admin rights as rubbish then gets installed on these and thus increases the risks of a virus etc. getting on to our serve when they come into the office. How can I give them the access but still have limited accounts. Any help would be greatley appreciated. | Guest
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| If running XP Home you need to do this from safe mode...But I take it your running pro. In admin mode find the program folder (or program files within the folder, if you know which ones may be modified at runtime).......right click properties Quote:
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| Hi David, I am running Xp Pro SP2. When I right click on the folder the only tabs I get is general, sharing & customise. Sharing will only allow me to share these in the shared folder, which is no good. This is where I get confused. I was ablt to do what you suggested in win2K. Any additional ideas. Paul................ "DaViD" wrote: Quote:
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| If you in admin mode you can , or should be able to access the security setting as stated below or via sharing & security which should lead you to the same with a right click of the mouse............ To get the lab back go to control panel folder options > view and go to the bottom of the list and untick Use simple file staring (recommeded) > apply. The securty tab will then appear DaViD Paul Carlisle wrote: Quote:
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| You need to understand that most applications were not designed for a multi-user environment or even a limited user environment. Often, the only way to deal with this is to temporarily change the account from Limited to Administrator, install the application in that user account after which you can return the account to its Limited status. -- Michael Solomon MS-MVP Windows Shell/User Backup is a PC User's Best Friend DTS-L.Org: http://www.dts-l.org/ "Paul Carlisle" <PaulCarlisle@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:F06EC5F9-60CB-42EA-B0A2-3EAEE9481984@microsoft.com... Quote:
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| See above replies.plz Michael Solomon (MS-MVP) wrote: Quote:
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| My reply was not to you it was to the OP. I should also have pointed out to him, the reason he can't find the security tab is apparently he has Simple File Sharing turned on. Something you failed to note to him. To Paul, you can turn off Simple File Sharing by opening Explorer, go to Tools, select Folder Options, go to the View tab, scroll to the bottom of the list and remove the check from Use Simple File sharing and click apply. David, while the rest of your points are well taken, depending upon the application, often changes on the security tab won't make a difference, the application will still remain inaccessible. Hence, usually, the easiest way to resolve the issue is to temporarily change the user account to Administrator, install the application in that user account and then return the account to its limited status. Occasionally, the application simply won't run from a limited account but for the most part, I've found once the application is specifically installed in the user account under admin, once returned to its limited status it will continue to be accessible under limited status. -- Michael Solomon MS-MVP Windows Shell/User Backup is a PC User's Best Friend DTS-L.Org: http://www.dts-l.org/ "DaViD" <dbedford@dsl.pipex.com> wrote in message news:KYadnWDbk57G9jLcRVnyiw@pipex.net... Quote:
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