said:
I have had the same problem with w2k, but using a great program called
Productive from a company from Portland Oregon. Interestingly, some
programs will install and all users will have access to the programs and
other programs will install with only the administrator having access.
If someone has an answer, I'd like to know as well.
>Maybe someone can help me. I am experimenting with OO, got the Windows
>Thai-enabled version. On my 600E set up for malware-prone daughter, I
>configured her account to be unable to install programs. Great! Then I
>installed
> Open Office as Administrator (only way it can be done), but she cannot
>run it from her account. I cannot find instructions anywhere how to
>enable a program for the non-administrator users. Please some W2K guru
>tell me the secret. (Also where it is documented.)
>Thanks for all help.
>Jeffrey Race
>(PS OO looks very good and I am looking forward to setting up on eCS when
> I get my new HDD up.)
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