Power Users is a group, not an account type. From Help and Support:
"Members of the Power Users group can create user accounts, but can modify and delete only those accounts they create. They can create local groups and remove users from local groups they have created. They can also remove users from the Power Users, Users, and Guests groups.
They cannot modify the Administrators or Backup Operators groups, nor can they take ownership of files, back up or restore directories, load or unload device drivers, or manage the security and auditing logs."
You can fix the problem by doing the tasks you mention in an administrator account.
So, if I wanted to install a program such as AIM or security updates, I would not be able to do so as a power user? I would need to have administrators rights? If this is incorrect, how would I go about installing these items?
Denny Denham
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October 13th, 2004 15:00
Power Users is a group, not an account type. From Help and Support:
"Members of the Power Users group can create user accounts, but can modify and delete only those accounts they create. They can create local groups and remove users from local groups they have created. They can also remove users from the Power Users, Users, and Guests groups.
They cannot modify the Administrators or Backup Operators groups, nor can they take ownership of files, back up or restore directories, load or unload device drivers, or manage the security and auditing logs."
You can fix the problem by doing the tasks you mention in an administrator account.
Denny Denham
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October 13th, 2004 16:00
That is correct.
Mon715
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October 13th, 2004 16:00