John Weller wrote on 2011-04-25: 
>  How do you do that?
>  
>  John Weller
>  01380 723235
>  07976 393631
>  
>  The trick with W7 is to kill the UAC. You are the one to control what
>  users can or cannot do with their files, not Microsoft.
>  

John,

Personally I did not go this route. If the user is permitted to install
things, then let them be warned about it. I learned to work around it for
our clients.
One that I recall was setting rights appropriately for folders that multiple
workstation users will be able to read/write to. Giving them Modify rights
is usually sufficient. 

Tracy Pearson
PowerChurch Software


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