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I've used Win 2k pro until recently. There I liked the way I could set up custom rights for various users and create customize my guest accounts that way. I can't find that option in Win XP pro. Is it possible? How do I do it?
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Right click on 'My Computer' > manage > local users and groups
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One difference (if you're looking to set NTFS permissions for different users) is that "simple file sharing" might be turned on by default...to undo this, go to Control Panel-->Folder Options-->View and uncheck that option. Other than this, Win2k and XPPro should have basically the same ways of customizing users...is there something in particular that seems to be missing?
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One difference (if you're looking to set NTFS permissions for different users) is that "simple file sharing" might be turned on by default...to undo this, go to Control Panel-->Folder Options-->View and uncheck that option. Other than this, Win2k and XPPro should have basically the same ways of customizing users...is there something in particular that seems to be missing? [/ QUOTE ] Awesome. I could never have figured that out on my own. Simple file sharing was enables. Now it aint no more! |
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