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Ryan
January 29th 04, 04:04 PM
XP USER ACCOUNTS

I currently have two user accounts: My own user account
(administrator account) and a 'Guests' user account.

When I created a dial-up internet connection via Network
Connections I opted to grant access to 'All Users".
However, when I log on as a 'Guest' I can not dial the
internet.

As a guest, I do not see any connections available on the
Connections tab in Internet Properties. Nor do I have
permission to: 'Add' a connection; use the 'Setup'
function; use the New Connection Wizard.

How do I create a dial-up internet connection that can be
used by all users, including 'Guests'?

Ronnie Vernon MVP
January 30th 04, 05:01 AM
Ryan wrote:
> XP USER ACCOUNTS
>
> I currently have two user accounts: My own user account
> (administrator account) and a 'Guests' user account.
>
> When I created a dial-up internet connection via Network
> Connections I opted to grant access to 'All Users".
> However, when I log on as a 'Guest' I can not dial the
> internet.
>
> As a guest, I do not see any connections available on the
> Connections tab in Internet Properties. Nor do I have
> permission to: 'Add' a connection; use the 'Setup'
> function; use the New Connection Wizard.
>
> How do I create a dial-up internet connection that can be
> used by all users, including 'Guests'?

This by design. The Guest account is a special account that was never meant
to have the options available to other accounts.

You can accomplish this with the following workaround. Go to Kellys website
and download the reg file on Line 32, left side and double click the file to
make the necessary registry change.

This will allow you to maintain an existing connection when switching to the
Guest account from another account using the Fast User Switching feature.

Troubleshooting Windows XP, Tweaks and Fixes for Windows XP:
http://www.kellys-korner-xp.com/xp_tweaks.htm


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FrankV
January 30th 04, 06:03 PM
Use explorer and you can move what you want in the user "accounts" which are
nothing more than directories. The users are in "Documents and Settings".

Frank

"Lucie" > wrote in message
...
> ok this mayhave been answered but i havent seen it.
> er......is there any way i can take folders,like my pictures,over to the
GUEST account? this may be a simple problem but to me it aint.
> if you can answer this,can you email with the answer please?
> thanks.
> :-)

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