Limited User rights can shut it down?

K

K. Brown

Is there any means to prevent Limited user right accounts
from shutting down MSAS? On my kids computer there are 4
accounts and I manage the thing so I'm the only one with
administrative rights and I don't want them shutting it
down. Norton AntiVirus dims out the options if right
clicked on the system tray icon for it...MSAS does not.
Am I missing this ability elsewhere?
 
G

Guest

In the final version of MSAS they will have a better user
account management where you can choose 2 options the
administrator is the only one who can change setting or
Limited Account can change the setting. why because many
people who use limited account one being me likes to
change setting, also i use limited account most of the
time and never ever browse with administrator account.


User account management will be improve on the later
version when it support Multiple user account and limited
account.
 
K

K. Brown

Thanks for the info. This was good to hear.

-----Original Message-----
In the final version of MSAS they will have a better user
account management where you can choose 2 options the
administrator is the only one who can change setting or
Limited Account can change the setting. why because many
people who use limited account one being me likes to
change setting, also i use limited account most of the
time and never ever browse with administrator account.


User account management will be improve on the later
version when it support Multiple user account and limited
.
 
A

Andre Da Costa

From Steve Dodson:
You have a limited user account running the application looking for spyware
on all files and folders. This includes the administrator account which
limited users may not be able to access. So we have to approach this
carefully in order to remove the spyware from all locations, but also
preserve file and folder permissions and access.

In short, we are addressing this for a future release, but it involves some
major coding and testing.
 

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