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| In my Windows XP-Home-Edition I have set up 2 users, both having Admin-rights. But since some weeks one of the users canīt copy, paste, cut etc. documents in the windows- explorer. I tried to find out, if there were some special settings that can be made, but didnīt find any that restrict admin- rights. Even if I try to set up a new admin-user this one is not allowed to do anything in folders as well. Does anyone know how I can get back _real_ admin-rights with all users? Thx for your help, Thomas | Guest
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| On Thu, 11 Dec 2003 00:29:10 -0800, Thomas Vienna wrote: Quote:
been made private, take ownership of them if you want to access to them. The "ownership" topic is covered in Help and Support. -- Sharon F MS MVP - Windows XP Shell/User | Guest
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