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| Vista Administration, Accounts and Passwords Queries, comments and issues relating to the administration of Windows Vista. (microsoft.public.windows.vista.administration_accounts_passwords) |
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Hi guys, Hope you can help. My uncle has a son who uses the computer.. He messes up the system files a lot so my uncle put him as a limited user.. When he did this, his son couldn't instal anything and kept calling my uncle to install it.. So I want to know how to make an account be able to say do the major things people need to do like install, defrag, remove viruses and what not.. But not say like delete files in Windows and mess with the system to make it not boot etc. I`ve tried going to start run control userpasswords2 but like I don't know which Level I should use. ty -- j03uen |
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Well, that's like "You can't have your cake and eat it too". If you have an admin account, you can do all the things you described. If you are on a user account, you cannot. That is the whole idea of making the distinction so that not everybody can mess with the system. I would say, give this son enough rope to hang himself. Just make sure he has burnt the recovery DVDs so that he can reinstall. After the 3d or 4th reinstallation he will have learned not to mess with the system. -- whs |
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Well, that's like "You can't have your cake and eat it too". If you have an admin account, you can do all the things you described. If you are on a user account, you cannot. That is the whole idea of making the distinction so that not everybody can mess with the system. I would say, give this son enough rope to hang himself. Just make sure he has burnt the recovery DVDs so that he can reinstall. After the 3d or 4th reinstallation he will have learned not to mess with the system. -- whs |
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Windows does not support rights as granular as this. Either you have
administrative powers (to remove viruses, defrag and what not) or you don't. I don't know of any way to add that ability to Windows. "j03uen" wrote in message ... Hi guys, Hope you can help. My uncle has a son who uses the computer.. He messes up the system files a lot so my uncle put him as a limited user.. When he did this, his son couldn't instal anything and kept calling my uncle to install it.. So I want to know how to make an account be able to say do the major things people need to do like install, defrag, remove viruses and what not.. But not say like delete files in Windows and mess with the system to make it not boot etc. I`ve tried going to start run control userpasswords2 but like I don't know which Level I should use. ty -- j03uen |
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Windows does not support rights as granular as this. Either you have administrative powers (to remove viruses, defrag and what not) or you don't. I don't know of any way to add that ability to Windows. "j03uen" wrote in message ... Hi guys, Hope you can help. My uncle has a son who uses the computer.. He messes up the system files a lot so my uncle put him as a limited user.. When he did this, his son couldn't instal anything and kept calling my uncle to install it.. So I want to know how to make an account be able to say do the major things people need to do like install, defrag, remove viruses and what not.. But not say like delete files in Windows and mess with the system to make it not boot etc. I`ve tried going to start run control userpasswords2 but like I don't know which Level I should use. ty -- j03uen |
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theog;1141879 Wrote: Hi whs You have made my day. Did you read the post on win7 forum, fake administrators. No, I did not read this post. I will have a look whether I can find it. -- whs |
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theog;1141879 Wrote: Hi whs You have made my day. Did you read the post on win7 forum, fake administrators. No, I did not read this post. I will have a look whether I can find it. -- whs |
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Hi whs Have a look: 'A want to be real administrator - Windows 7 Forums' (http://www.sevenforums.com/general-d...nistrator.html) -- theog |
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