[ale] vmware and W2K v. WXP
Adrin
haswes at mindspring.com
Sat May 11 09:14:42 EDT 2002
Couldn't you just do properties on the Directory that the
Database is in and give Read Write access. I have notice a
cool in W2K. Maybe it is in XP. If you don't turn on the
guess account, ( A secrety problem I think) you will have a
hard time doing shares across a network.
Adrin
-----Original Message-----
From: James P. Kinney III
[mailto:jkinney at localnetsolutions.com]
Sent: Saturday, May 11, 2002 7:20 AM
To: Keith Hopkins
Cc: Atlanta Linux User Group (E-mail)
Subject: Re: [ale] vmware and W2K v. WXP
Ahh!! They _moved_ it! Redmond wins another "A+" for
interface
consistency! And they gripe about the non-standard UI on
Linux.
I still plan on getting them over to slq-ledger. I'm
(slowly) working on
a perl script to put the QB data into the PostgreSQL
database. It's not
pretty.
On Sat, 2002-05-11 at 00:50, Keith Hopkins wrote:
> James P. Kinney III wrote:
> > Jeff, et. al.,
> >
> > The best example I have is this:
> >
> > Intuit's Quickbooks pro 2000 was written for W2K. If it
is installed
> > into XP pro workstation, the user at the console must
have admin rights
> > for the application to be able to write to the database.
Remote users
> > don't have to have this elevated privilege level.
> >
> > So I go to change the "user" level to "power user". It's
not there!
> > There are only two access levels: administrator and
user. So do I give
> > administrator rights to the part-time bookkeeper or tell
the company
> > they have to fork out _another_ $500 to upgrade to
Quickbooks XP.
> >
>
> Actually, the user levels are still there. Just not under
the Control Panel interface.
>
> Right click on the "My Computer" icon. Select "Manage" on
the drop down menu. A new windows will open.
> Select "Local Users and Groups" under "System Tools". You
see "Users" and "Groups" on the right hand pane. "Groups"
still lists "Power Users" and other similar things found in
NT4/2K.
> Selecting "Properties" for a User will allow you to add
groups it ca be a "Member Of".
> Selecting "Properties" for a Group will allow you to add
Users as members.
>
> --
> Lost in Tokyo,
> Keith
>
>
>
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