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<blockquote data-quote="ErzCrz" data-source="post: 969737" data-attributes="member: 81799"><p>I upvoted because [USER=32260]@Andy Ful[/USER] 's reply because he gave a detailed reply for each part of your answer. Much hasn't changed as far as I understad it. If your standard user doesn't have access to admin rights and H_C can only be accessed with admin rights, you can manage it on an admin account on that computer or on the standard user account with admin password if just one other user uses it. He states that the H_C will be visable but you can always remove start menu shortcuts and like I said, they'd need admin password to even open it. He's not planning to do it to wor with multiple users per machine but the principle is the same that a novice user can't make any changes without admin rights.</p><p></p><p>Erz</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ErzCrz, post: 969737, member: 81799"] I upvoted because [USER=32260]@Andy Ful[/USER] 's reply because he gave a detailed reply for each part of your answer. Much hasn't changed as far as I understad it. If your standard user doesn't have access to admin rights and H_C can only be accessed with admin rights, you can manage it on an admin account on that computer or on the standard user account with admin password if just one other user uses it. He states that the H_C will be visable but you can always remove start menu shortcuts and like I said, they'd need admin password to even open it. He's not planning to do it to wor with multiple users per machine but the principle is the same that a novice user can't make any changes without admin rights. Erz [/QUOTE]
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