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Log in as administrator, just change it in Group Policy, XP is very simple to achieve this purpose: if you don't want other users to access the computer's "Control Panel", you can simply run Group Policy (, in the left pane "'Local Computer' Policy" "User Configuration" "Administrative Templates" "Control Panel" branch, and then enable the "Disallow Access to Control Panel" policy in the right pane. This setting prevents the Control Panel program file () from starting.
As a result, others will not be able to launch the Control Panel (or run any Control Panel projects). Also, this setting will remove the Control Panel from the Start menu. This setting also removes the "Control Panel" from Windows Explorer Prevents users from using "Add or Remove Programs" In the Control Panel, the "Add or Remove Programs" item allows you to install, uninstall, repair, and add and remove features and components of Windows XP and a wide variety of Windows programs.
Programs that are issued or assigned to users appear in Add or Remove Programs. If you prevent other users from installing and uninstalling programs, enable the Remove Add Remove Program policy option in the right pane of the Local Computer Policies User Configuration Administrative Templates Control Panel branch. Enabling this setting will remove "Add or Remove Programs" from the Control Panel and remove the "Add or Remove Programs" item from the menu;
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Click to select Start Run command, enter Command Above in the Open bar of the Run dialog box, and then click OK.
Attributes--Group Members--Select Users in Others--Select --Restricted Users--Apply--OK.
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1. When you need to set the "permissions" of the folder, remove the "use simple file sharing" before "Use simple file sharing" in the "Tools Options" sensitive shortage, and apply OK.
2. Set the folder property map.
In this way, you can set the permissions of the folder, you can also add users again, and set different permissions for the added users to use Xunna.
My Computer--Right--Manage--"Local Users and Groups"--Users--Select the restricted account you created--Right--Attributes--Affiliation--See if it only belongs to the guests or user group, if there are other groups (such as administators), delete them all. In other words, the "affiliation" of the attributes you see for this account should only be one guest(users), and nothing else.
The least privileged is the guests, and the users don't seem to be able to follow the program.
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1. First of all, prepare the folder you want to share, such as: F: New Water Margin 1-86 to share with others, open my computer, open the f drive, and <>
2. Find the folder you want to share and right-click. Select: Sharing & Security.
3. In the dialog box that pops up, click: If you know the security risks, but don't want to run the wizard to share the file, click here.
4. Here, there will be two choices, we only need the file sharing function, choose the following one.
5. The point is here, as shown in the figure, if you want to share it, others can also delete or create files, you can put: Allow network users to change my files, check the box in front. Finalize the exit.
6、Then go back to the f drive,There will be a hand to hold under the shared folder here,Look,This is to complete the sharing。
Start" - Run - Enter control userpasswords2 dot OK - Open "User Account" - Remove "To use this machine,......Tick in front of you - OK - pop-up window - enter the username and password you want to set up automatic login - OK - OK to log out. Reboot and check it out! It should satisfy you!! >>>More
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You have installed Microsoft's latest anti-piracy patch.
You have an icon with a little star in the bottom right corner, right? >>>More
Redoing is to reinstall the system, buy an XP installation disk and put it in the CD-ROM drive, reboot, and then follow the prompts.
The software needs to run in the background for the software to reside on the computer process and run with the system turned on. >>>More