On Oct 18, 10:11*am, Dennis <nob...@nowhere.invalid> wrote:
> On Mon, 18 Oct 2010 02:20:38 +0100, Tester <test...@msnews.com> wrote:
> >YES everything should run as it should and you can revert her back to an
> >administrator whenever you want to without any side effects.
>
> >I am assuming you have used default settings and this means you have
> >installed all the applications for use by everyone on the system
> >including limited users.
>
> >She can't install any new applications but this is not serious. *Also,
> >she may not be able to install new printer drivers or use some external
> >devices like USB modem/DVD drives etc or external HD if drivers are
> >required.
>
> Great. I don't want her to be able to install new applications/drivers
> (I think this is what may have gotten her in trouble in the first
> place).
>
> I am not certain I have installed all the applications for use by
> everyone ... but I did install them from her soon-to-be limited account.
> If I did not install them for use by everyone, will I run into problems?
>
> --
>
> Dennis
Since she has been running as an admin, I would advise doing a check
for malware and viruses.
You should never connect to the internet as an admin nor would I
advise reading mail either.
Andy
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