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Old December 21st 03, 03:41 PM
sharkbite
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Default admin privileges

Install it under the admin login - the other users should
be able to access.

If the icons are not there, copy them into the
C:\Documents and Settings\All Users folder (either to the
desktop or start menu
-----Original Message-----
I am posting this on behalf of a friend of mine who has

XP
but is not computer savvy who has XP set up by his son

(an
expert)who now lives in San Fran .

I am an experienced Windows 98 user.

This is the problem.

My friend has 1 admin and 4 users.(His family)

He wants to be able to load software that can be used by
all the users. Currently digital editing software.

When I tried to load Adobe Photoshop for him yesterday I
got an error message saying roughly "You do not have

admin
privileges".

I am the administrator and I have the password, but I

want
to know how can I install ALL his software so that it

can
be used by all of the users including the admin (me).

I find this aspect of XP very confusing and frustrating.

Please help me if you can.

Edward
.

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