Re: Applications only showing up for one admin



Logon as an administrator and look in the user's profile that has the
program shortcuts that you want and copy it the user's profile that does
not have it. Look under documents and settings\username\start menu folder
and subfolders. You also could put the shortcuts in the all users profile
but then every user that logs onto the computer will see the shortcut though
not necessarily be able to run. --- Steve


"Nate" <Nate@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:3D88EF4E-4AF6-46AF-A3A6-2A9088B20A9D@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>I set up WinXP MCE 2005 with two users, and both are admins. However, for
> many applications (such as Palm Desktop) the program shows up in the start
> menu for the acct where it was created and not the other. How do I install
> a
> program and have it be just as available to all admin users? thx


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