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Please can someone help...i use xp pro and have 4
accounts set up on the pc ..2 of the accounts are limited
accounts for the children. When i logon to the childrens
account a get an error message pop up which says error
message access denied. i have to click this about 4 or 5
times before it disappears. it does not seem to effect
anything but is really annoying...if i set the account to
administrator it does not happen...i think it has
happened since sp2...any idseas please

Thanks

Andy

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There is a program that is running when you log on, but the program is not
allowed to run on Limited Accounts. You should check what is in the Start ->
All Programs -> Startup directory and if there are any programs that you have
set to run on your admin account.

Let me know what's there, and we can go from there...

Obi-Wan Kenobi

"Andy" wrote:

> Please can someone help...i use xp pro and have 4
> accounts set up on the pc ..2 of the accounts are limited
> accounts for the children. When i logon to the childrens
> account a get an error message pop up which says error
> message access denied. i have to click this about 4 or 5
> times before it disappears. it does not seem to effect
> anything but is really annoying...if i set the account to
> administrator it does not happen...i think it has
> happened since sp2...any idseas please
>
> Thanks
>
> Andy
>

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only thing in the startuo is alcatel sppedtouch dialup
modem shortcut...

Thanks

Andy
>-----Original Message-----
>There is a program that is running when you log on, but
the program is not
>allowed to run on Limited Accounts. You should check
what is in the Start ->
>All Programs -> Startup directory and if there are any
programs that you have
>set to run on your admin account.
>
>Let me know what's there, and we can go from there...
>
>Obi-Wan Kenobi
>
>"Andy" wrote:
>
>> Please can someone help...i use xp pro and have 4
>> accounts set up on the pc ..2 of the accounts are
limited
>> accounts for the children. When i logon to the
childrens
>> account a get an error message pop up which says error
>> message access denied. i have to click this about 4 or
5
>> times before it disappears. it does not seem to effect
>> anything but is really annoying...if i set the account
to
>> administrator it does not happen...i think it has
>> happened since sp2...any idseas please
>>
>> Thanks
>>
>> Andy
>>
>.
>

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You may need to reset you account permissions.
>-----Original Message-----
>only thing in the startuo is alcatel sppedtouch dialup
>modem shortcut...
>
>Thanks
>
>Andy
>>-----Original Message-----
>>There is a program that is running when you log on, but
>the program is not
>>allowed to run on Limited Accounts. You should check
>what is in the Start ->
>>All Programs -> Startup directory and if there are any
>programs that you have
>>set to run on your admin account.
>>
>>Let me know what's there, and we can go from there...
>>
>>Obi-Wan Kenobi
>>
>>"Andy" wrote:
>>
>>> Please can someone help...i use xp pro and have 4
>>> accounts set up on the pc ..2 of the accounts are
>limited
>>> accounts for the children. When i logon to the
>childrens
>>> account a get an error message pop up which says
error
>>> message access denied. i have to click this about 4
or
>5
>>> times before it disappears. it does not seem to
effect
>>> anything but is really annoying...if i set the
account
>to
>>> administrator it does not happen...i think it has
>>> happened since sp2...any idseas please
>>>
>>> Thanks
>>>
>>> Andy
>>>
>>.
>>
>.
>


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