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Old November 29th 04, 04:29 PM
CajunClickers
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Default user logs on because they have no rights to install

On our club 25 node network, the adobe reader installs everytime a PDF file
is opened.
This works OK for me with my administrator's rights.

But it hangs when a lab user logs on because they have no rights to install
adobe reader.
How can this be changed?

Which method / procedure is found in XP help to explain how to change the
Adobe reader install from the administrator's rights to also the user
rights?

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