On Thursday, February 7, 2002, 9:24:49 PM, Marck D Pearlstone wrote:

MDP> That's not a problem to do. One account to manage the others and the
MDP> others to do the work. Not extraordinary by any means. In fact, it's
MDP> the prescribed scenario for using Windows NT/2k/XP.

MDP> You should just be another user/group. That the administrator is you
MDP> is just a coincidence. You shouldn't *use* the system logged in as
MDP> *administrator*. Your login should be to a group which includes your
MDP> accounts. Your wife's login should be to a group with her account(s)
MDP> in. Etc.

     Actually you are right, that's a great idea. I'm going to set it
     up right now. Also, thanks for the suggestion on the FOCUS for
     the command line. I'm setting up  a batch file for each
     user that uses the Bat and I have a macro program that will fire
     off the appropriate batch file by a hot key combo.
--

Rick

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  -Jack Handey


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