Or you could give them full control to the directory and reg area. That is what I do. I just create a sec grp and then add them to it and give the group what access it needs for the prog to run. On 8/5/05, Herchenbach, Jim <jherchenbach@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > You can always make those few programs run as administrator, or would that > be too much set up time involved. > > JIM HERCHENBACH > RVW Inc. > > > ________________________________ > From: windows2000-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > [mailto:windows2000-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of > Farrugia, Paul > Sent: Friday, August 05, 2005 2:41 PM > To: windows2000@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > Subject: [windows2000] User rights and applications > > > > > Hello, > > > > Has anyone run into problems with programs not running properly on XP > workstations when a user is given Power user privileges? If you change the > local privileges to Administrator then the program runs fine. What do most > of you do in these situations…..give the user admin rights? Is there another > way around this? > > > > > > Thanks in advance, > > > > > > Paul > > > > -- Jesse E. Kitson From gmail.com N¬Y礱*hžÊ+JÚÚÊj'‘윢a1qéez{py»^š™Zµë¢{ljw]£ 塧l¢{aŠÉÞÂÈyºèºm¶Œ¨¹¼“…➟8 º.¦m§ÿðÃ-¬¦¢yÉÊ&N…'²æìr¸›zÇv(²Ú+½§¶*'š‡^¢»â{«r¯zˬzØ^méhÂX§’m§ÿí…ëaŠyÞ·ü"Ÿm4ÒX¬µÇæ