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Old January 10th 04, 01:40 AM
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Default Additional Users Web Access

Through more trial and error have found out that my
firewall (Ontrack System Suite 4.0) is the culprit. With
the firewall enabled then the additional users can't
access the internet. There is a setting
under "Networking" to allow all users to share, also when
installing the program it asks if all users get same
rights, none of these have helped. Will now reinstall
with out firewall and use zonealarm, let's see if that
works.
-----Original Message-----
Same problem. Was working fine, then tried to get imesh
working in non-admin users, and set up .net passport on
new email account. Now IE wont work on non-admin
accounts. Can ping isp from user account. IE settings
same in all accounts.
Did you have any luck?
-----Original Message-----
I just set up win XP on a new hard drive. I was the
first user, then I added two more users. I am able to
browse the internet, but the other two users can't

access
the internet through IE, also unable to use Outlook
Express. In my search for answers I found that they

are
connected to the net, we are on a cable modem, but none
of the requested web pages are able to display. Please
help, thank you.
FH
.

.

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