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re: sims cant be played on guest account
Thursday, December 11, 2003 at 11:03 am
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Posted by Quantum Fluxx (28 messages posted)


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On Thursday, December 11, 2003 at 6:54 am, Quantum_Fluxx wrote:
>I got my sister The Sims and a bunch of expansion packs as an early christmas present,
>and I installed them all and I played it and it works fine on my admin account, but
>I have her on guest because otherwise she will install stupid things like bonzi buddy
>and spyware type programs, so I put her on guest to keep this from happening.
>
>But for some reason, when tryint to play the sims from guest account, when you create
>families and move them in somewhere, and then you go to that house, your characters
>arent actually there and the game cant be played.
>
>What im thinking is maybe its that shes guest and cant make changes to the files
>on the sims installation folder. If this is the case, how can I give her access
>to that one folder and nothing else? I dont want to give her admin for this game,
>nor do i want her using my account whenever she wants to play it. I seem to recall
>doing something like this before in the past, but I dont remember at all how to make
>it so she can access the folder.
>
>If someone could let me know that would be great.
>
>Thanks.


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