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| Hi. I want to use Parental Controls on a Standard Account, but still have certain admin like functionality for the standard user, like installing/uninstalling software, running system utilities and the like. Is it possible to do this using the Local Security Policy tool, User Rights Assignment? Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks. | Guest
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| I'm afraid this is not an answer but a similar (if not the same) question. I want to be able to impose time limits and certain internet restrictions on the standard user but at the same time allow him to install whichever programmes he chooses. Is this possible? If so, how? "makingmoneynow" wrote: Quote:
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