Re: Limited account?



Pete,

While this "way over the top" solution may save you time, It will make the
users (the people that actually design the products that produce your
paycheck) miserable. Not all people are the "same".

If you were to approach me with this stupidity, I'd quit. But not until I
took you out back to teach you some manners.


Mark



"pete" <petefa@xxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> Solidworks Pro 2006 sp0.0
> Winxp pro sp2
>
> I have a user who insists on changing system settings and it's driving me
> nuts! Auto hiding the task bar is one of the things I hate. No matter of
> warnings etc.. has any effect, the only action left is the boot, but I
don't
> think I could get away with that,lol
>
> I want all the workstations to be the same with the default settings so
that
> users can switch machines if required, or for fault finding Windows and/or
> Solidworks.
>
> Can he have a limited account and still be able to use solidworks, or is
> there a way, (program etc..) that will stop any of his changes?
>
> I could always get a baseball bat...... tut, that's against the law too,
> sigh!
>
>


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