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OK, here's one I haven't heard of before. A guy at work has a computer
running Windows 7 Home Premium on a small network. All is working fine with
the exception of one small issue. On one user account, with virtually no
administrative permissions, he wants to open a certain program (Not sure
just what the program is) only after typing in a password. The only thing
the user is able to do right now by default is play some of the Windows
games and access the Internet and mail, otherwise that user can't do much
else at all. Something doesn't sound quite right here either, does it?
Is this even possible? It seems like it would be pretty straight forward.
Free your feet, the mind will follow.
running Windows 7 Home Premium on a small network. All is working fine with
the exception of one small issue. On one user account, with virtually no
administrative permissions, he wants to open a certain program (Not sure
just what the program is) only after typing in a password. The only thing
the user is able to do right now by default is play some of the Windows
games and access the Internet and mail, otherwise that user can't do much
else at all. Something doesn't sound quite right here either, does it?
Is this even possible? It seems like it would be pretty straight forward.
Free your feet, the mind will follow.