On Friday, October 25, 2002, 11:38, Marck D Pearlstone wrote:

> ... then set up a third account called "Admin" which has no transport
> settings nor very much else but does have a password. Log into the
> Admin account and, under Networks and Administration, set the other
> two accounts to be "User" accounts and the Admin account to be an
> "Administrator" account. That is the final piece of the puzzle to do
> exactly what you wanted.

Is this really needed? Why not let one or both of the two accounts have
admin privileges? At least one of the two users will now the admin
password, can't his/her own account be the admin account as well then?

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Regards,
Marcus Ohlström

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