re: Windows XP User
Monday, February 9, 2004 at 10:27 am Windows XP Annoyances Discussion Forum
Posted by Tom Sandy
(1 messages posted)
Using Windows XP Pro. I didn't see anyway to modify permissions through Windows
Explorer. Following directions it said to drag shared folders to "Shared Documents"
folder. I am trying to use Quicken 2000. It was orginally installed when I was
in my Adminstrator account. Now I want to access the program and associated file
as a "User" and still can't even after moving associated Quicken file into the "Shared
Documents" folder. Any thoughts?
On Wednesday, January 7, 2004 at 12:11 pm, Mike wrote:
>
>When you install XP on a NT file system, it manages folders the same way as the
NT,
>giving individual permissions to every file or folder.
>
>Usually if you install an application (or game) using the administrator account,
>it should be available to all users; if you use a "normal" account the program may
>become available only for that account and administrator accounts.
>
>Entering as administrator you may use the windows explorer to manually change permissions
>to a folder (and subfolders), add a particular username, or making it available
to
>"ALL"
>
>
>
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- re: Windows XP User (Mike: Wednesday, January 7, 2004 at 12:11 pm)
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