Local User Groups, How To Assign Users To Power Users Grp?
I am running xp media edition 2005. I want to be able to asign users to local groups, with the rights that each groups has. In computer management (admin account), I did this and it confirms that I have assigneduser names to the groups I wanted. –I only want 1 admin, the rest either Power Users or limited. –I want to keep the Admin account as clean as possible and give no one else access, but still let Power Users do softtware, etc., but keep them out of the system files. I thought all was fine, but when I logged into one of the new “power user” accounts, I couldn’t down load programs, remove programs, do any of the things a power user should be able to do. In checking the user accounts in the CP for that user, it shows it as being a memeber of an “unknown group.” In fact, all my power users, are listed as belonging to an unkown group, giving me only 2 recognized groups: Admin & limited. So, even though I assigned a user account to the power user group, it was placed in an “unknown g
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