Don't change the default permissions. The defaults are suitable for your
situation.
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"kristin" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Just wondering if there were some broad generalizations that could be made
> for the person running Vista as a sole user. I would like to set this up
> so that I have full access to my system without turning off the UAC.
>
> This is a Vista Home Premium clean install. I am not having big problems
> but I would like to have a plan for a consistent setup. I did not set up
> any other users.
>
> I have 4 partitioned drives. CDE partitions are on the same drive. They
> are set to "Authenticated User" with full permission and I don't seem to
> be able to change to any other user. When I changed the settings for this
> particular "Authenticated User" I got the message that my reclyle bin was
> corrupted and that I could not access my system information file...did I
> want to continue...if I did it might cause instability...so when I chose
> to cancel there was a messaage about inconsistencies??
>
> My other drives are all set to "Everyone" with full permission. "Everyone"
> is not an available user for the CDE partitions.
>
>
> Thank you.
>
> kristin
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