Multiple Users

M

Myles

I have installed Office 2003 on my home computer with Windows XP, but it
only appears among the programs when I log on; none of my family can access
Office. How do I give them access to Office without letting them log on
under my name?

Thanks
 
W

widman

you should be able to set an icon for access for each user. just go to
windows explorer in the other user: program files...... find the
applications and send to desktop.

OR, what I usually do once I get my setup complete, is go to:
Documents and settings/Administrator (or whatever name you used for your
logon)/Application Data/Desktop
Then move all the icons you want on each user to the same folder that says
ALL USERS (or the individual user you want)
 
W

widman

you should be able to set an icon for access for each user. just go to
windows explorer in the other user: program files...... find the
applications and send to desktop.

OR, what I usually do once I get my setup complete, is go to:
Documents and settings/Administrator (or whatever name you used for your
logon)/Application Data/Desktop
Then move all the icons you want on each user to the same folder that says
ALL USERS (or the individual user you want)
 
W

widman

you should be able to set an icon for access for each user. just go to
windows explorer in the other user: program files...... find the
applications and send to desktop.

OR, what I usually do once I get my setup complete, is go to:
Documents and settings/Administrator (or whatever name you used for your
logon)/Application Data/Desktop
Then move all the icons you want on each user to the same folder that says
ALL USERS (or the individual user you want)
 
W

widman

you should be able to set an icon for access for each user. just go to
windows explorer in the other user: program files...... find the
applications and send to desktop.

OR, what I usually do once I get my setup complete, is go to:
Documents and settings/Administrator (or whatever name you used for your
logon)/Application Data/Desktop
Then move all the icons you want on each user to the same folder that says
ALL USERS (or the individual user you want)
 
W

widman

you should be able to set an icon for access for each user. just go to
windows explorer in the other user: program files...... find the
applications and send to desktop.

OR, what I usually do once I get my setup complete, is go to:
Documents and settings/Administrator (or whatever name you used for your
logon)/Application Data/Desktop
Then move all the icons you want on each user to the same folder that says
ALL USERS (or the individual user you want)
 
W

widman

you should be able to set an icon for access for each user. just go to
windows explorer in the other user: program files...... find the
applications and send to desktop.

OR, what I usually do once I get my setup complete, is go to:
Documents and settings/Administrator (or whatever name you used for your
logon)/Application Data/Desktop
Then move all the icons you want on each user to the same folder that says
ALL USERS (or the individual user you want)
 
W

widman

you should be able to set an icon for access for each user. just go to
windows explorer in the other user: program files...... find the
applications and send to desktop.

OR, what I usually do once I get my setup complete, is go to:
Documents and settings/Administrator (or whatever name you used for your
logon)/Application Data/Desktop
Then move all the icons you want on each user to the same folder that says
ALL USERS (or the individual user you want)
 
W

widman

you should be able to set an icon for access for each user. just go to
windows explorer in the other user: program files...... find the
applications and send to desktop.

OR, what I usually do once I get my setup complete, is go to:
Documents and settings/Administrator (or whatever name you used for your
logon)/Application Data/Desktop
Then move all the icons you want on each user to the same folder that says
ALL USERS (or the individual user you want)
 
W

widman

you should be able to set an icon for access for each user. just go to
windows explorer in the other user: program files...... find the
applications and send to desktop.

OR, what I usually do once I get my setup complete, is go to:
Documents and settings/Administrator (or whatever name you used for your
logon)/Application Data/Desktop
Then move all the icons you want on each user to the same folder that says
ALL USERS (or the individual user you want)
 

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