Application Access Rights

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I have a client that has for whatever reason been given a machine purchased by the corporate office to use in their local warehouse here for access to 2 different programs. 1 is a stand alone application which has "limited user" access rights when accessed under the "limited user" sign in account name.
The other is a UPS program for shipping purposes. This account was installed under an account name lets call it "John Doe" which had administrator rights. I logged into the other account and dropped "John Doe" to limited account and the UPS program would nopt run. When I changed "John Doe" back to administrator rights, it worked fine. WinXP Home doesnt have the local user and group right in administrative tools as I have noticed.
How do I give the program access rights for all users under and administrator group account in Windows XP Home, and be able to use the UPS program inside a "John Doe" limited account?
 
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Jake

-----Original Message-----
I have a client that has for whatever reason been given
a machine purchased by the corporate office to use in
their local warehouse here for access to 2 different
programs. 1 is a stand alone application which
has "limited user" access rights when accessed under
the "limited user" sign in account name.
The other is a UPS program for shipping purposes. This
account was installed under an account name lets call
it "John Doe" which had administrator rights. I logged
into the other account and dropped "John Doe" to limited
account and the UPS program would nopt run. When I
changed "John Doe" back to administrator rights, it
worked fine. WinXP Home doesnt have the local user and
group right in administrative tools as I have noticed.
How do I give the program access rights for all users
under and administrator group account in Windows XP Home,
and be able to use the UPS program inside a "John Doe"
limited account?

HOW TO: Set, View, Change, or Remove File and Folder
Permissions in WindowsXP
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-
us;308418
 

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