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Old 09-12-2009, 09:47 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Hi Friends,

I have so many doubts in my mind so decided to open a thread o OS...
so, i hope my queries gets resolved here....

I am using Windows XP Pro (32-Bit) Sp2
Q: I have two accounts 'Admin' & 'Limited' ? Obviously the Admin has full control over system.The Limited account cant install/delete/edit/save any apps or file..but can copy it in any drive.Now I want to know is there any way i can make that Limited user can save/edit the file. Coz some games dont run on Limited account but runs perfectly on Admin.Whats the problem?Moreover if some of them run but he cant save the game progress ?
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Old 12-12-2009, 09:19 AM   #2 (permalink)
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What Yaar...no answers for my questions....
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Old 12-12-2009, 12:53 PM   #3 (permalink)
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The simplest solution is to play the game in an account with raised priviledges... But it is not necessarily the best option security-wise...

The better option is to provide access to writing on specific folders, etc for the limited account so that your games work better... Typically, you will be installing games within one subdirectory (like C:\Program Files or you may have separate folder like D:\Games). Log in to the admin account and go to the properties of this directory. Assign permission for the limited account to modify files within the folder. Now, you will be able to play the games in limited account without problem... If you still face the problem, please inform which game and what the problem is...

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The simplest solution is to play the game in an account with raised priviledges... But it is not necessarily the best option security-wise...

The better option is to provide access to writing on specific folders, etc for the limited account so that your games work better... Typically, you will be installing games within one subdirectory (like C:\Program Files or you may have separate folder like D:\Games). Log in to the admin account and go to the properties of this directory. Assign permission for the limited account to modify files within the folder. Now, you will be able to play the games in limited account without problem... If you still face the problem, please inform which game and what the problem is...

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Thanx for the solution..i thought i have 2 use a 3rd party tool for this...will try it..
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