User Group Setting
From: Jim Lutz (jelutz@config.com)
Date: 03/17/03
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From: "Jim Lutz" <jelutz@config.com> Date: Sun, 16 Mar 2003 17:50:35 -0800
If you have Pro, you can "deny" privileges for just your
kids' account using the security tab in folder/file
properties. That will keep you out of the mix. If you
have Home, you can't do it. If you have Pro but no
security tabs, look under local security policy > local
policies > security options and change "Network Access:
Sharing and security model for local accounts"
to "classic."
>-----Original Message-----
>I've set up an account for my kids, but want to totally
>disable all use to Windows Explorer and the ability to
>delete files by "accident". I've been looking at the
>Group Policy editor but any changes I make to it also
>effect my account. How can I limit changes I make so
that
>they only effect their account? Thanks in advance.
>.
>
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