G
Guest
Hello,
on XP i could setup user-specific environment-variables while being logged
on as a restricted user via Shortcut WIN+Pause and then go to environment.
The applet shows in the upper part of the gui the environment for the current
user and in the lower part the system-environment. As restricted user i can
edit the user-env, but not the system-env which is as expected.
On Vista, i did not find a way to the same dialog as a restricted user. If i
press Win+Pause and select "Advanced systemproperties" (dunno if this is the
correct name in Vista-EN) i am prompted for admin-credentials. If i enter
them the gui for setting up environmentvars is opened, but it show in the
upper pane the environment for the admin and in the lower pane the system-env.
So atm i can only edit the user-env via registry.
on XP i could setup user-specific environment-variables while being logged
on as a restricted user via Shortcut WIN+Pause and then go to environment.
The applet shows in the upper part of the gui the environment for the current
user and in the lower part the system-environment. As restricted user i can
edit the user-env, but not the system-env which is as expected.
On Vista, i did not find a way to the same dialog as a restricted user. If i
press Win+Pause and select "Advanced systemproperties" (dunno if this is the
correct name in Vista-EN) i am prompted for admin-credentials. If i enter
them the gui for setting up environmentvars is opened, but it show in the
upper pane the environment for the admin and in the lower pane the system-env.
So atm i can only edit the user-env via registry.