Power users, how?

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Ignacio C.A.

Hello everyone!
I hope this message is interesting enough for many people, so that the kind
reply it may receive helps many!

How do I give a user (with limited priviledges) the status of Power User?
All I've seen in the Users section of control panel is "Limited account" and
"Administrator"

Thanks!
 
No such thing as a limited user, onl;y Users, Power Users, and Admins (as the main ones). LU is the MS idiots term for User. It's important.

Type in Start Run
control userpasswords2

You'll see why I make the above point.
 
In XP - WYSIWYG (What You See Is What You Get)
You are either logged on as Administrator or Regular User.
There is no Power User.

If you are a Programmer, you should be using UNIX or a similar Operating
system.

Jerry
 
If you are using XP Pro, then you right click on my
computer and go to manage. There, under "local users and
groups" if you look in the group section is a "Power
Users" group.

That should do it, in XP Home I don't know!!
 
In XP - WYSIWYG (What You See Is What You Get)
You are either logged on as Administrator or Regular User.
There is no Power User.

You are incorrect. There is a Power User option. It's just not easy to
find without help. Start>Run. Type control userpasswords2 and hit enter.
You can set Power User here.

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David

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