Some applications cannot be installed and run on additional stations. Why?
It’s because that Windows 2000/XP has User Management function. You can check the authorization of the station in the directory of Management/User Management, and change it to the Administrator status, so that additional stations can have the administrator’s right to install and run the applications. If still not, check if the application supports multi-user or not. (e.g. the RISING firewall, installed on host pc, cannot be used on additional stations.
It’s because that Windows 2000/XP has User Management function. You can check the authorization of the station in the directory of Management/User Management, and change it to the Administrator status, so that additional stations can have the administrator’s right to install and run the applications. If still not, check if the application supports multi-user or not. (e.g.
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