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Dan





PostPosted: Fri May 07 05:51:57 CDT 2004 Top

Windows XP Security >> Power Users Group I wonder if anyone can help me with this problem on which
I did get some advice as detailed below. Unfortunately
this seems to have come to a bit of a standstill and I
wonder if anyone can revive it a little for me.

The previous postings were:

Thank you for your prompt response to my enquiry to the
Microsoft News group. It was indeed helpful. I located
the Power Users as you advised and added the new user to
that group.

However I then started to get into difficulty.

When I looked at "User Accounts" through the Control
Panel the new user was shown as having "Unknown account
type" and when I went further to try and use an Access
application I was told I only had "Read Only" authority -
the same that I get when accessing from a user with
a "Limited Account" account type.

I have tried all the different variations I can think of
to get round this without success. I wonder if I could
trespass on your goodwill by asking if you had any
suggestions. I will be very grateful for any help. With
my thanks in anticipation and best regards

JamesL


>-----Original Message-----
>Right Click on My Computer and select Manage
>expand Local Users and Groups
>add the user here
>right click the new user, select properties
>on the Member of tab add the user to the Power Users
group
>
>Regards
>Mark Dormer
>
>"JamesL" <EMail@HideDomain.com> wrote in
message
>news:139a601c41ac1$9d43e7e0$EMail@HideDomain.com...
>> We have just upgraded from XP Home to XP Professional.
We
>> want to use the Power Users Group account type but it
is
>> not offered as an option. Only the Administrator and
>> Limited User options are available as they were on the
>> Home version. Can anyone help with what we must have
>> overlooked. I have searched Help, FAQs without success.
>> Will be grateful for any advice, best regards
>>
>> JamesL
>
>
>.
>
.

Windows XP318  
 
 
Juan





PostPosted: Fri May 07 05:51:57 CDT 2004 Top

Windows XP Security >> Power Users Group Greetings:

Try changing user account to power users group trough Start\Run\control
userpasswords2\select user account and go to Properties button\then to
Groups membership\open the drop-down window and change to desired group.
You may have to change the password to activate the account, do it in the
Users tab\select user\change the password in restore passwords button.
I had a problem similar to yours with a new power user account, that account
could not access the computer with the established password untill I changed
it and coincidently it also happened with a freshly installed XP
Professional Operating System...

-----------------Original Message--------------
"JamesL" <EMail@HideDomain.com> escribió en el mensaje
news:0e5801c433f4$610dd5f0$EMail@HideDomain.com...
> I wonder if anyone can help me with this problem on which
> I did get some advice as detailed below. Unfortunately
> this seems to have come to a bit of a standstill and I
> wonder if anyone can revive it a little for me.
>
> The previous postings were:
>
> Thank you for your prompt response to my enquiry to the
> Microsoft News group. It was indeed helpful. I located
> the Power Users as you advised and added the new user to
> that group.
>
> However I then started to get into difficulty.
>
> When I looked at "User Accounts" through the Control
> Panel the new user was shown as having "Unknown account
> type" and when I went further to try and use an Access
> application I was told I only had "Read Only" authority -
> the same that I get when accessing from a user with
> a "Limited Account" account type.
>
> I have tried all the different variations I can think of
> to get round this without success. I wonder if I could
> trespass on your goodwill by asking if you had any
> suggestions. I will be very grateful for any help. With
> my thanks in anticipation and best regards
>
> JamesL
>
>
> >-----Original Message-----
> >Right Click on My Computer and select Manage
> >expand Local Users and Groups
> >add the user here
> >right click the new user, select properties
> >on the Member of tab add the user to the Power Users
> group
> >
> >Regards
> >Mark Dormer
> >
> >"JamesL" <EMail@HideDomain.com> wrote in
> message
> >news:139a601c41ac1$9d43e7e0$EMail@HideDomain.com...
> >> We have just upgraded from XP Home to XP Professional.
> We
> >> want to use the Power Users Group account type but it
> is
> >> not offered as an option. Only the Administrator and
> >> Limited User options are available as they were on the
> >> Home version. Can anyone help with what we must have
> >> overlooked. I have searched Help, FAQs without success.
> >> Will be grateful for any advice, best regards
> >>
> >> JamesL
> >
> >
> >.
> >
> .
>
>