The user is a member of the "Users" group,
so it's a regular user.
"Beoweolf" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:<UVDRa.1630$(E-Mail Removed)>...
> The question I didn't see asked is ..."What permissions does the user have?"
> Is he/she a member of the admin group, operators group, backup
> operators....or a regular user?
>
> A combination of NTFS permissions, Folder shares and either publish or
> assigning applications through group policies will allow the user access to
> anything that he is authorized to use. As mentioned, if a regular user is
> tip-toeing through system files or applications folders on your "C" drive,
> then you have configured something wrong.
>
>
> "Bjorn Mistiaen" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:(E-Mail Removed)...
> > I have a PC with 3 partitions: C,D,E.
> > OS = Win2K Pro
> > As administrator, I kan browse and execute anything I want.
> > There's also another user and I'd like to restrict his
> > browsing to the D partition only, so that he can't access C and E.
> > How can I do that?
> >
> > I've already tried to set the security settings
> > of the C-drive, but that did not lead to the desired result.
> > The user could indeed not browse the C: anymore,
> > but at the same time the startup of the PC gave errors
> > and certain programs like Excel, who are on the C drive,
> > cannot be run by that user anymore.
> >
> > Does anyone have any idea how to restrict browsing to D: only
> > while startup remains error-free and all programs can still be run?
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