Please help me , about the registery and limited users

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For the sake of safty ,I always use the limited user to operate win xp
.. But one special software must create a key in the registery even in
the limited user mode ,so I just want to grant it the power and than
deny it the power .But I don't know I have done what wrong and logon
as a limited user can only see the wallpaper but no desktop no icons
and the taskbar. Still I can use the ctrl-alt-del run the taskmanager
and than run the cmd.exe or notepad.exe,but can not open the
explorer.exe as the shell . Even delete this limited user and create
another limited user could have anything changed.
And I also try the other ways as create a power user or something but
it turn out that only the administrator users could normally login the
system . So who can help me , I don't want to reinstall the system and
I only want to know what the power strategy is in the winxp registery.
Thank you very much !!
 
mm said:
For the sake of safty ,I always use the limited user to operate win xp
. But one special software must create a key in the registery even in
the limited user mode ,so I just want to grant it the power and than
deny it the power .But I don't know I have done what wrong and logon
as a limited user can only see the wallpaper but no desktop no icons
and the taskbar. Still I can use the ctrl-alt-del run the taskmanager
and than run the cmd.exe or notepad.exe,but can not open the
explorer.exe as the shell . Even delete this limited user and create
another limited user could have anything changed.
And I also try the other ways as create a power user or something but
it turn out that only the administrator users could normally login the
system . So who can help me , I don't want to reinstall the system and
I only want to know what the power strategy is in the winxp registery.
Thank you very much !!


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