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Windows XP: Restricting Program Access
I am running Windows XP Media Center 2005 and I want to create a separate user account for my daughter but I want to limit the programs that are accessible to her account. Namely I don't want any of my poker-related programs to appear in her desktop, program list, or start menu.
Any idea how I can go about doing this? Thanks. |
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Re: Windows XP: Restricting Program Access
Using your administrator account, right click on folder or file and select sharing and security. Deny access to the limited account.
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Re: Windows XP: Restricting Program Access
I understand how to do that for folders containing files, but that is not an option on programs in the start menu.
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Re: Windows XP: Restricting Program Access
oops
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Re: Windows XP: Restricting Program Access
I think if you run the group policy editor you can do all that.
Google group policy editor. |
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Re: Windows XP: Restricting Program Access
The items in your Start Menu are made up of the shortcuts in two folders: by default these will be
c:\documents and settings\YOURUSERNAME\Start Menu and c:\documents and settings\all users\Start Menu Ensure all the programs you want hidden have their shortcuts only in YOURUSERNAME\Start Menu, and other users will not see them. Also change folder permissions as suggested above to restrict access to your Party, Stars etc directories under c:\Program Files\... to your account only. |
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