Korrd,Aug 15 2006, 03:57 PM Wrote:Yes. That will work. But if he cheks what group does the user belong to, he will discover that the user is in the admin group...
I think that the best way is to set the rights one by one instead of adding the user to the admin group. Or give the restricted users group some admin rights...
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what did i just say? lol.... you can't see it in the basic "userlist" we tried it at college, and i even watched them looking for our names which "didn't exist" apparently, but we knew they were there.
If you can edit your own group permissions easily then fair enough, but most times, its VERY hard to do unless you have a proper user management program, and your way, XP logs who installs what, with our way, you can use a back door to clean up evidence