Re: Administrator rights
Scott Burke wrote:
> How can I give someone rights = to Administrator?
> Example:
> I created a user called "Jo".
> I made her an "Administrator".
>
> However, When I try to install programs I get a message that said she
> does not have the right's to install.
>
> My goal is to make the user/owner of the computer to have the same
> rights as Administrator.
>
> Is this posible?
> WinXP Pro.
>
> Thank you.
> Scott Burke
Control panel, administrative tools, computer management local users &
groups - make sure she's in the Administrators group. If she is, something
else is afoot.
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