Restricting the Rights of additional Users
From: Scott (acnt_at_comcast.net)
Date: 03/20/04
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Date: Sat, 20 Mar 2004 11:35:48 -0800
I have added a limited user to my computer and I want to
know if there is a easy way to restrict the rights of
that user even more. For example: I dont want that user
to be able to open the control panel, or be able to
access files in my computer expect for their my documents
folder. I looked in Adminstrative tools in the control
panel [using my normal administrator accoount] and went
into Local Sscurity policy > Local Policy > User Rights
assignment. There you can choose which users can access a
few things like who can change the time, but there
doesn't seem to be a way to really custimize what a user
can and can do. Is there a way to restrict the right of a
user beyond making them a limited user? [ Im just talking
about a local user on the same computer, this is has
nothing to do with a network] Please let me know if
anyone has any ideas of how to do this or if any knows a
good website that shows you this kind of stuff.
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