I'm a bit confused as to how to install programs in XP with multiple users. Currently there is the default administrator account, an account with admin privileges, and a limited user account. Now, when I install a new program, am I suppose to logon as the admin user, or runas with the limited user account?
One of the program that I am trying to install is trillian. If I install trillian logged on as the admin user, then the trillian folder only appears on the start menu of the admin user, and not on the start menu of the limited user. But what if I wanted to make trillian available on the start menu for all users? How do I go about doing that?
If I install trillian as the limited user, using runas administrator (not the admin account), then the start menu items do not appear in either the limited user account or the admin user account. Yet you can only logon to the administrator account if you use tweakui, right?
This would all make a lot more sense if I didn't have to create an admin user account, and instead could have only the default administrator account and the limited user account. But according the xp, I have to create at least one admin user account, right?
dfi
One of the program that I am trying to install is trillian. If I install trillian logged on as the admin user, then the trillian folder only appears on the start menu of the admin user, and not on the start menu of the limited user. But what if I wanted to make trillian available on the start menu for all users? How do I go about doing that?
If I install trillian as the limited user, using runas administrator (not the admin account), then the start menu items do not appear in either the limited user account or the admin user account. Yet you can only logon to the administrator account if you use tweakui, right?
This would all make a lot more sense if I didn't have to create an admin user account, and instead could have only the default administrator account and the limited user account. But according the xp, I have to create at least one admin user account, right?
dfi