Re: W2K admin/security issue with other users
From: Steve Pugh (stejud_pu@hotmail.com)
Date: 11/26/02
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From: "Steve Pugh" <stejud_pu@hotmail.com> Date: Tue, 26 Nov 2002 06:19:34 -0500
If 'it' is the user account, when I created his account I made him a user
(as opposed to a super user or admin).
If 'it' is the application, I installed the app using an admin login.
That's all.
"Moi?" <dasubscribe@marble.net.au> wrote in message
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What exactly have you done to restrict it?
"Steve Pugh" <stejud_pu@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> I am running W2k on a Compaq machine that is used by other family members,
> one of which likes to install and re-install applications. In order to
> prevent this I made all accounts restricted except mine (and admin of
> course). Issue is when I log on and install an app for him, he cannot run
it
> when logged on as himself. Gets an error stating the OS cannot see the CD
> drive. I have been working around this by running the app as a different
> user (me) but this gets old.
>
> Is there not a way to set security/access for particular applications in
> W2k?
>
> tia
> Steve
>
>
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