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Date: Thu, 5 Sep 2002 10:37:06 -0500
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Hmm... I thought that all local users settings were set in the
Admin tools > computer mangement> Systmen tools>Local Users
and for apps
Admin tools > computer mangement> Systmen tools>System Info>Software
Environment
but hey I could be wrong
Thanks
Rex Peterson
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Here here Jon, XP is driving me nuttier. I have found that if you go to
the C:\ and find the documents and settings something like that and go to
tools and show hidden, you will find a folder called default user. I
then load a person anyone with all you want the kids to have then you go to
my c