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Ron Paul 4 EVA
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Windows XP Newbie, questions on accounts
Yeah. IS there any way to set user accounts to do things like "play games," below an admin level? My friend just tried playing Vampire: Bloodlines, and it refused on the grounds of lack of disk space.
I'm running XP home, and the minute I switched to my account, it worked without question. ![]() --John Rogers |
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Formerly Ġohâń3k
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usually when you install programs it asks if you only want to let urself use the program or every user... when you installed it did you just click next real fast and miss that?
tha'ts all i can think of, and i'm probably wrong.. cuz for a lot of programs that i install that message doesn't even come up =\ |
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Ron Paul 4 EVA
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NOt TMK, but I could be wrong.
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Ron Paul 4 EVA
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Bah figgered it out.
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