Re: applicattion access to a new account

From: phil Carnahan (pccarnahan@sbcglobal.net)
Date: 09/09/02


From: "phil Carnahan" <pccarnahan@sbcglobal.net>
Date: Mon, 9 Sep 2002 12:12:23 -0700

When I create a new user account it does not have any
applications available from the start menu. I cannot find
any details on how to make the already installed
applications available to the new user account.
>-----Original Message-----
>You don't usually have to do anything. What's the problem?
>
>--
>Kent W. England, MS MVP for Windows XP
>(Please respond only in the newsgroup)
>
>Phil Carnahan <pccarnahan@sbcblobal.net> wrote:
>
>> How can I find info or details on how to give access to
>> installed applications to a new account in Win XP Pro?
>.
>



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