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07-09-2008, 07:31 AM
I have teenage kids that use my computer (Vista). They have their own accounts and are not in the administrative group. I'm retired now but worked as a UNIX System Administrator. The UNIX concept of a Super User and many local users is what Microsoft Vista has attempted to replicate.
My teenagers can not run Replay Music from their local accounts because they don't have the right privileges. In UNIX the Super User could allow anyone to run any process (program) by adjusting the run permissions for that process. When I asked technical support how to do this In Windows, I was told it can't be done. I'm reasonable sure it can be done. :)
If from the start menu> all programs> right click on replay music> right click on properties> Security tab> This is a access control and permissions screen.
I haven't been able to determine yet how to point to the object name for the Users on this system. :confused:
My teenagers can not run Replay Music from their local accounts because they don't have the right privileges. In UNIX the Super User could allow anyone to run any process (program) by adjusting the run permissions for that process. When I asked technical support how to do this In Windows, I was told it can't be done. I'm reasonable sure it can be done. :)
If from the start menu> all programs> right click on replay music> right click on properties> Security tab> This is a access control and permissions screen.
I haven't been able to determine yet how to point to the object name for the Users on this system. :confused: