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Old December 5th 03, 06:44 PM
Denni
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Default How do u change users access rights


-----Original Message-----
i'm the admin on the computer, and my siblings have there
own accounts (2) and i have this musicmatch jukebox,
everytime they try to access it, a popup screen says that
i need someone with a greater access right.

is there a way to change there access right without
putting them as admins? and how can i make the jukebox
active for them to use. without the popup screen to come
up

Thanx, chris
.YES Chris~~ you must be under the admin. acount to

change accounts and also to add new accoun ts . Under ad.
acount CLICK the user's name ,whos rights you wish to
change ..IT will ask what you want to do click and
save .btw there are not alot of rights in betrween ad .
and users . I'm not sure on jukbox but just a
thought-- see if you can set it to auntomaticly start
without any ok . Denni ...
at this time)
p.s. I've not used this help
before - can you tell me how long ago you send this .
thaxs


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