Program Installation

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Edwin

I previously used Windows 98SE. With Windows XP I'm
having difficulty installing programs. When I installed
Microsoft Office, for example, I can see it from my list
of programs. When my other family members sign to their
accounts, however, that group of programs does not appear
in their program menu. Do I have to install all programs
multiple times under each user's account?
 
-----Original Message-----
I previously used Windows 98SE. With Windows XP I'm
having difficulty installing programs. When I installed
Microsoft Office, for example, I can see it from my list
of programs. When my other family members sign to their
accounts, however, that group of programs does not appear
in their program menu. Do I have to install all programs
multiple times under each user's account?
.

Hi!
If you are the Administrator and haven't set other
members account as "limited " then there shouldn't be
much problem.
Open the Group Policy object that you want to edit.
In the console tree, right-click the icon or the name of
the Group Policy object, which appears as follows:
Group Policy object name [domain_name] Policy,
and then click Properties.
Click the Security tab, and in the Group or user names
box, click the security group for which you want to set
permissions.
If you want to change the set of security groups that
have permissions on this Group Policy object, click the
Add or Remove buttons to add or remove security groups.

If the security group represents administrators (who
manage software for users and computers in the
organization), in the Permissions box for the selected
security group, select the Allow check box for Full
Control, and then click OK.
If the security group represents users (who use software
that is assigned or published by an administrator), in
the Permissions box for the selected security group,
select the Allow check box for both Apply Group Policy
and Read, and then click OK.

regards/
ssg/pronetworks.org
 

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