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Rick
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      18th Nov 2003
I am using Windows XP and have two "accounts" set
up, "Administrator" and "Guest" How do I control which
program icons are available on the "Guest" desktop?
Specifically, I would like to remove AOL from the "Guest"
desktop while retaining it on the "Administator" desktop.

Any ideas?
Thank you.

 
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Paul Adare
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      18th Nov 2003
In article <023c01c3ad86$eff04630$(E-Mail Removed)>, in the
microsoft.public.windowsxp.security_admin news group, Rick
<(E-Mail Removed)> says...

> I am using Windows XP and have two "accounts" set
> up, "Administrator" and "Guest" How do I control which
> program icons are available on the "Guest" desktop?
> Specifically, I would like to remove AOL from the "Guest"
> desktop while retaining it on the "Administator" desktop.
>


When logged in as Administrator, open C:\Documents And Settings\All
Users\Desktop and move anything that you don't want the "Guest" to see
to C:\Documents And Settings\"Administrator"\Desktop. Anything in All
Users\Desktop will show on the desktop of all users (hence the name :-))
who log in. You should also open C:\Documents And Settings
\"Guest"\Desktop and remove anything that you don't want the "Guest"
user to see.

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