Aha! Not to worry. Stick with me for a couple of minutes:
As you know, Windows XP operates on the basis of user accounts. There
are several accounts which Windows uses for itself. These aren't really
'user accounts' inasmuch as nobody (except for Windows) uses them, but
they affect the user accounts that you want to setup.
One of these system accounts is called All Users. The purpose of the All
Users account is to specify certain items that will be included with all
new user accounts. Can you see where this is going?
Most software installers automatically make the software available to
all users, and in so doing they place icons in the All Users Start menu.
Another reason to select a 'Custom' install rather than a 'Typical'
install when given the choice.
Okay, I'm starting to ramble now. Go to C:\Documents and Settings and
look for the young user's account. Open their Start menu folder and
simply remove the shortcuts you don't want to be there. (You have to do
this from an Administrator account.)
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Leonard Grey
Errare Humanum Est
shakey wrote:
> Trying to set up a limited account for a young user. Whenever I open a new
> account its desktop shows icons for the following programs which appear to
> open to setup/install these programs. I cannot overlook this as they are
> programs I currently use and have data in and do not want them on his
> account or overwritten.
> Quicken
> Mirc
> Logetek quiuckcam
> Skype
>
> The message I get using right click delete, drag to recycle, or desktop
> cleanup is:
> "Cannot delete Quicken ect. Access is denied
> Make sure disk is not write protected and that program is not in use."
>
> On C drive and not open anywhere. SO how do I open a new limited account
> without it installing these shortcuts or how do I delete them?
> Thank you
> Mel
>
>
> >> Stay informed about: New account