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| Yes, of course that can be done. Click on Start, Help and Support, and then search on User Accounts. There is all kinds of information there that will show you what you want to do. "Ronzlo" <Ronzlo@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:2FACC2A8-8207-46EF-B01A-604E6C11C3DD@microsoft.com... Quote:
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| "Ronzlo" <Ronzlo@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:2FACC2A8-8207-46EF-B01A-604E6C11C3DD@microsoft.com... Quote:
least in the Windows and Program Files directories or else they'll be problems trying to do anything. Do you have any user-specific files there like documents you want to block? If so they should really be moved into the other users home folder C:\Users\otheruser\ which only an administrator by default would have access to, or the user to whom they specifically belong. If that doesn't do the job you could set the security on the folders you want to block, by right-clicking on them, go to Properties and then Security. From there you should see a button called Edit, which will ask for elevation and open a new window where you can make the changes. What you'll want to do there is Add the user (eg Bob), and then in the section below check the Deny boxes (read & execute, list folder contents and read should do the trick). It's important to use Deny and not just uncheck what he is allowed to do, otherwise him being in the users group will give him read access. In this case Deny will override an Allow the user has inherited from being in a group. Hope that helps. -- Paul Smith, Yeovil, UK. Microsoft MVP Windows Shell/User. http://www.dasmirnov.net/blog/ http://www.windowsresource.net/ *Remove nospam. to reply by e-mail* | Guest
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| Thanks for the advice - I'll try setting this up right away. -- Ron S "Ken Triebold" wrote: Quote:
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| All you need to do is delete the Standard account and set up a Guest account. As a result, the student will not have access to your personal files. Neither will he be able to install any programs, change any settings, or create a password. "Ronzlo" <Ronzlo@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:2FACC2A8-8207-46EF-B01A-604E6C11C3DD@microsoft.com... Quote:
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