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| Is Vista Home edition like XP Home edition where you have to reboot into safe mode to change file permissions and there is nothing about the user that can be adjusted except to make them an administrator? I have XP home at the moment and I am thinking about vista. I run a locked down PC at home with maximum security and where nothing can be changed that would affect another user. It is very difficult with XP home. Thanks, Theo Carr-Brion | Guest
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| "Theo Carr-Brion" wrote: Quote:
read & execute, read, write, special permissions) similar to XP Professional. | Guest
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