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user permissions
Is there a way or how do I place restrictions/set/change persmissions to
disallow a user account from changing things screen saver setting and "resume welcome screen" setting? Controlling children logons and what they can change when logged on is important. I am using Windows XP Professional SP2. |
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Re: user permissions
"Questors" <Questors@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:237F8F47-F24D-4325-8BB0-7380FA0DFCD3@microsoft.com... > Is there a way or how do I place restrictions/set/change persmissions to > disallow a user account from changing things screen saver setting and > "resume > welcome screen" setting? Controlling children logons and what they can > change when logged on is important. I am using Windows XP Professional > SP2. You can spend a lot of time trying to restrict what your children can do and you will soon find that they will discover new ways of getting around your restrictions. Much better to do this: - Assign a good password to your own account. - Create an account for your children. Make sure it's a user account, not an admin account. - Let them play. - When they ruin their account, blow away their profile folder so that a new one gets created. Now sooner or later they will find a way around this one too, at which time you should enrol them in a computer course! |
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