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cannot run IE when logon as restrict User in XP sp2



 
 
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Old February 27th 05, 02:55 PM
davis
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Default cannot run IE when logon as restrict User in XP sp2

Hi all,

I have set up the windows XP with SP2, I setup a account as Users. I found
that I cannot run the Internet Explorer.
But when I change the user to Administrators, then it can run again.. I have
already off the firewall setting. What should I do ?
I dont want to let the normal to have administrator right, but at least I
should let him can use IE.


regards
davis



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