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Old 12-31-2007, 02:26 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Good morning.....my question is related to profiles i have on my machine. Using XP Pro. I have several profiles available with mine being password protected. My grand daughter has a profile she uses. My question is related to the kids. they install there games and there programs. thats ok. But i don't want to see them everytime i goto programs. Im wondering and asking how in the blue moon do i keep everybody seperate? i goto my programs and see games, typing tutors or what ever. somebody mentioned local security policy. i researched on the net and found this was going to be another adventure. would anybody have some basic information on setting up these policys for home use?

on the other hand i have proggys that shows up in her programs.
she really has no need and like wont click them but there there.
Mostly utilitys i use like remote software and the like.
nobody has admin rights but me. i think this is mostly the reason
for posting this message. the utilities i use like symbolic debuggers.
the kids very clever and curious. its fun though. gotta love'em.

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