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I need to tell our (indirect) users to load some software. There are
many remote users with either W2K Prof or WXP Prof (no worries on the
older O/Ss..). I am trying to come up with some simple instructiosn
to give them to have them find out if they are an administrator for
their PC.
All I can think of is a convoluted document with different screen
shots by both O/S - and how they may have configured their O/S.. as
well as the differences if they are connected to a domain or not.
Is there any simpler way I can instruct them to find out if they are
an admin? Any dos-based command I can run?
Archived from groups: microsoft.public.windowsnt.misc (More info?)
I usually just right-click on the Start Menu... if I see "Explore All Users"
then it must be an admin
"John Clark" <jclark@1stoption.com> wrote in message
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> I need to tell our (indirect) users to load some software. There are
> many remote users with either W2K Prof or WXP Prof (no worries on the
> older O/Ss..). I am trying to come up with some simple instructiosn
> to give them to have them find out if they are an administrator for
> their PC.
>
> All I can think of is a convoluted document with different screen
> shots by both O/S - and how they may have configured their O/S.. as
> well as the differences if they are connected to a domain or not.
>
> Is there any simpler way I can instruct them to find out if they are
> an admin? Any dos-based command I can run?
>
> Thanks, JC
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