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> In XP Professional, I have set up a number of users, with
> myself as administrator. I want to be able to allow my
> grandchildren to play certain games but not have access to
> other programs.
>
> I've tried dragging shortcuts to "shared folders" and this
> worked for one game but not for others, for some
> unaccountable (to me at any rate) reason. How on earth do
> I reliably do this, short of copying the whole program to
> the other user's folder (ridiculously wasteful of space)?
>
> I'd appreciate greatly any help that anyone can provide. I
> suspect that this question is too basic to appear in any
> of the FAQs or textbooks I've tried to find it in.
>
> Barrie
> In XP Professional, I have set up a number of users, with
> myself as administrator. I want to be able to allow my
> grandchildren to play certain games but not have access to
> other programs.
>
> I've tried dragging shortcuts to "shared folders" and this
> worked for one game but not for others, for some
> unaccountable (to me at any rate) reason. How on earth do
> I reliably do this, short of copying the whole program to
> the other user's folder (ridiculously wasteful of space)?
>
> I'd appreciate greatly any help that anyone can provide. I
> suspect that this question is too basic to appear in any
> of the FAQs or textbooks I've tried to find it in.
>
> Barrie
>-----Original Message-----user environment.
>Most applications weren't designed for this type of multi-
>Such applications need to be installed in each specificuser's account to
>whom you wish to grant access.access is set to
>
>First, be sure the account to which you wish to grant
>administrator and not limited. Install the applicationsto the same folder
>in which it was originally installed. This will look thesame as one
>install on your hard drive but create the pointersnecessary for this user
>to have access to the application.account to its limited
>
>Once the installation is complete, you can return the
>status if that is what you want and the user should stillhave access.
>wrote in message
>--
>Michael Solomon MS-MVP
>Windows Shell/User
>Backup is a PC User's Best Friend
>DTS-L.Org: http://www.dts-l.org/
>
>"Dr Barrie Bardsley" <barrie.bardsley@hotkey.net.au>
>news:0a8801c3660d$285457d0$a101280a@phx.gbl...with>> In XP Professional, I have set up a number of users,
to>> myself as administrator. I want to be able to allow my
>> grandchildren to play certain games but not have access
this>> other programs.
>>
>> I've tried dragging shortcuts to "shared folders" and
do>> worked for one game but not for others, for some
>> unaccountable (to me at any rate) reason. How on earth
to>> I reliably do this, short of copying the whole program
space)?>> the other user's folder (ridiculously wasteful of
provide. I>>
>> I'd appreciate greatly any help that anyone can
>> suspect that this question is too basic to appear in any>
>> of the FAQs or textbooks I've tried to find it in.
>>
>> Barrie
>
>.
>
>-----Original Message-----user environment.
>Most applications weren't designed for this type of multi-
>Such applications need to be installed in each specificuser's account to
>whom you wish to grant access.access is set to
>
>First, be sure the account to which you wish to grant
>administrator and not limited. Install the applicationsto the same folder
>in which it was originally installed. This will look thesame as one
>install on your hard drive but create the pointersnecessary for this user
>to have access to the application.account to its limited
>
>Once the installation is complete, you can return the
>status if that is what you want and the user should stillhave access.
>wrote in message
>--
>Michael Solomon MS-MVP
>Windows Shell/User
>Backup is a PC User's Best Friend
>DTS-L.Org: http://www.dts-l.org/
>
>"Dr Barrie Bardsley" <barrie.bardsley@hotkey.net.au>
>news:0a8801c3660d$285457d0$a101280a@phx.gbl...with>> In XP Professional, I have set up a number of users,
to>> myself as administrator. I want to be able to allow my
>> grandchildren to play certain games but not have access
this>> other programs.
>>
>> I've tried dragging shortcuts to "shared folders" and
do>> worked for one game but not for others, for some
>> unaccountable (to me at any rate) reason. How on earth
to>> I reliably do this, short of copying the whole program
space)?>> the other user's folder (ridiculously wasteful of
provide. I>>
>> I'd appreciate greatly any help that anyone can
>> suspect that this question is too basic to appear in any>
>> of the FAQs or textbooks I've tried to find it in.
>>
>> Barrie
>
>.
>
> Hi,
>
> I've assigned user accounts in my new home computer using
> Windows XP. While I'd like kids to have their own private
> spaces, I also need them to share some softwares such as
> MSN for internet access and some photo editing programs.
> My problem now is that I can only install through the
> administrator account and the programs can only be used
> in the adm account. Is there a way to provide access for
> kids to use the programs via their own user accounts?
>
> Please help!
> Thanks
> If anyone knows of an official Microsoft web site that explains how to doWith
> this please post it here!
>
> This is how I do it. There are three ways:
>
> a) Some programs have an install option but they seem to be rare. (Why MS
> didn't make this a requirement to claim XP compatibility I don't know).
> some programs each user gets a copy BUT each user has to complete theapplication
> install and agree the licence terms the first time they run the
> (reasonable enough).each
>
> b) Convert their accounts to admin status temporarily. Install S/W for
> user, then convert them back to limited accounts.
>
> or
>
> c) Log in as admin and go Right click Start -> Explore all users. Navigate
> to the admin account -> start menu -> programs folder and copy/cut the
> program shortcut. Then navigate to the same place in the all users account
> and hit paste. I sometimes do the same for desktop shortcuts so that all
> users have the same shortcuts on their desktop.
>
> Colin (not an MVP)
>
>
>
> "Sherman" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:05a901c3c79f$50f5cf40$a101280a@phx.gbl...> > Hi,>
> >
> > I've assigned user accounts in my new home computer using
> > Windows XP. While I'd like kids to have their own private
> > spaces, I also need them to share some softwares such as
> > MSN for internet access and some photo editing programs.
> > My problem now is that I can only install through the
> > administrator account and the programs can only be used
> > in the adm account. Is there a way to provide access for
> > kids to use the programs via their own user accounts?
> >
> > Please help!
> > Thanks
>
> Hi,
>
> I've assigned user accounts in my new home computer using
> Windows XP. While I'd like kids to have their own private
> spaces, I also need them to share some softwares such as
> MSN for internet access and some photo editing programs.
> My problem now is that I can only install through the
> administrator account and the programs can only be used
> in the adm account. Is there a way to provide access for
> kids to use the programs via their own user accounts?
>
> Please help!
> Thanks
> Hi,
>
> I've assigned user accounts in my new home computer using
> Windows XP. While I'd like kids to have their own private
> spaces, I also need them to share some softwares such as
> MSN for internet access and some photo editing programs.
> My problem now is that I can only install through the
> administrator account and the programs can only be used
> in the adm account. Is there a way to provide access for
> kids to use the programs via their own user accounts?
>
> Please help!
> Thanks
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