From: tWilson148@comcast.net   
      
   Thanks. I'll give this a shot.   
      
   "FeMaster" wrote in message   
   news:GUFQh.167$np.92@newsfe12.lga...   
   > While I'm no expert, you can change the type of account that a user has to   
   > restricted under User Accounts in the control panel. As far as setting up   
   > what those restrictions are, I'm not too sure about where to do that. In   
   > Windows XP Pro, there is a section called Administrative Tools in the   
   > control panel. I don't know if this is present in XP Home. Within this   
   > section is something called Local Security Policy which appears to have   
   what   
   > you are looking for, though like I said, I'm no expert on the matter.   
   >   
   > Hopefully that will lead you in the right direction...   
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   > "Tim Wilson" wrote in message   
   > news:E-adnbiqp8Z8iY7bnZ2dnUVZ_rqhnZ2d@comcast.com...   
   > > You follow my question, correct? Win 2k, admin rights versus restricted   
   > > user   
   > > rights, etc. No such thing in XP?   
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   > > "FeMaster" wrote in message   
   > > news:uqEQh.133$sz4.6@newsfe04.lga...   
   > >> "Tim Wilson" wrote in message   
   > >> news:PZqdnTDGXq49ZY_bnZ2dnUVZ_vWtnZ2d@comcast.com...   
   > >> > Now, what it the world is this? Who is this guy sam ting max. Why is   
   he   
   > >> > responding to my question like this? Is there anyone subscribing to   
   > >> > this   
   > >> > group who can a) debunk this sam ting (or is that some ting, like   
   > >> > something,   
   > >>   
   > >> Retard with a spelling problem. Decodes as "Same Thing".   
   > >>   
   > >> > b) help me with my original question?   
   > >>   
   > >> I don't have an answer for you, sorry...   
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