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| I like the restrictions placed on standard users, but i need to change one specific right. I need to have the users given the ability to install fonts and thats it. Can anyone tell me how to give users this specific right? -- Michael D. Dunfee | Guest
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| You might be able to do this by using the commandline tool "icacls.exe". I only know it exists, but don't know how it works... Find some more info on the net... "Michael D" <MichaelD@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news 1B9CBC3-9C54-427D-ADBC-B8FB6BE5B956@microsoft.com...Quote:
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