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Old April 14th 03, 09:02 PM
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Default Showing different icons on different accounts

Hi,
The shortcuts which you and your kids should see: place them at C:\documents
and settings\all users\desktop
The shortcuts which only your kids should see and NOT you: place them at:
C:\documents and settings\YOUR KIDS USERNAME\desktop
The shortcuts which only you want to see and NOT your kids: C:\documents and
settings\YOUR USERNAME\desktop

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All the best,
Anando


"lantonel" wrote in message
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Thanks for the reply, could you post a step by step, I'm
not a power user and I don't know what you mean.

thanks!
-----Original Message-----
"lantonel" wrote:

I would like to get rid of all the icons on my kids
accounts except the one I want them to see. When I
delete them they delete from all accounts. Am I doing

it
wrong, or can it be done at all?


To customize user profiles use the profiles folders in

C:\DOCUMENTS
AND SETTINGS. The ALL USERS folder is for to keep items

that should be
available from all accounts.

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