Milly is correct, However I will give you a brief hint. If you are the
Administrator of this machine create them a guest account and password
protect your admin account. then go to your group policy editor and assign
them the right s you want them to have under the guest account you created
for them. But really the best place to find your detailed answer is in the
windows XP Discussion Group
Milly is correct, However I will give you a brief hint. If you are the
Administrator of this machine create them a guest account and password
protect your admin account. then go to your group policy editor and assign
them the right s you want them to have under the guest account you created
for them. But really the best place to find your detailed answer is in the
windows XP Discussion Group
Milly is correct, However I will give you a brief hint. If you are the
Administrator of this machine create them a guest account and password
protect your admin account. then go to your group policy editor and assign
them the right s you want them to have under the guest account you created
for them. But really the best place to find your detailed answer is in the
windows XP Discussion Group
Milly is correct, However I will give you a brief hint. If you are the
Administrator of this machine create them a guest account and password
protect your admin account. then go to your group policy editor and assign
them the right s you want them to have under the guest account you created
for them. But really the best place to find your detailed answer is in the
windows XP Discussion Group
Milly is correct, However I will give you a brief hint. If you are the
Administrator of this machine create them a guest account and password
protect your admin account. then go to your group policy editor and assign
them the right s you want them to have under the guest account you created
for them. But really the best place to find your detailed answer is in the
windows XP Discussion Group
Milly is correct, However I will give you a brief hint. If you are the
Administrator of this machine create them a guest account and password
protect your admin account. then go to your group policy editor and assign
them the right s you want them to have under the guest account you created
for them. But really the best place to find your detailed answer is in the
windows XP Discussion Group
Milly is correct, However I will give you a brief hint. If you are the
Administrator of this machine create them a guest account and password
protect your admin account. then go to your group policy editor and assign
them the right s you want them to have under the guest account you created
for them. But really the best place to find your detailed answer is in the
windows XP Discussion Group
Milly is correct, However I will give you a brief hint. If you are the
Administrator of this machine create them a guest account and password
protect your admin account. then go to your group policy editor and assign
them the right s you want them to have under the guest account you created
for them. But really the best place to find your detailed answer is in the
windows XP Discussion Group