View Single Post
  #3 (permalink)  
Old 04-05-2008
kemical's Avatar
kemical kemical is offline
Senior Member
 
Join Date: Aug 2007
Location: Lat'51°28'52.87"N,Long' 0° 2'53.04"W
Posts: 853
kemical has a reputation beyond reputekemical has a reputation beyond repute
Re: Making programs available to standard accounts
Originally Posted by wayne View Post
Hello!
I just got a computer with Windows Vista Premium. So far, so good. I have a question about making programs installed in Admin available to standard accounts.

I set up iTunes in an admin account complete with music files, etc. I also set up a standard account for web surfing. When I logged into the standard account, it was as if iTunes had never been installed. I had to install again, but I'm hesitant to go through the reconfiguration of the library, etc.

Here's the question: How do I make the iTunes I installed in the admin account accessible to the standard account?

Thanks for your help!

Wayne
Hi Wayne,
If the above post doesn't work try right-clicking on the iTunes launch'exe' and hit properties. Along the top of the revealed box you'll see one of the tabs is called 'security', if you click that you can then set about changing permissions to whatever works best.
__________________
AMD X2 6400+ 3.2GHz BLACK EDITION::SCYTHE SAMURAI COOLER::GA-M51 M/B::3GB DDR2 6400RAM::GEFORCE 8800GTS320/625/900MHz DRIVER '174.74' BETA::160 RAID 0 SATA2::SOUND BLASTER AUDIGY/'DANIELS' DRIVERS::LITE-ON DVD RW/PIONEER DVD::HIPER 530W MODULAR::THERMALTAKE ARMOUR Jr CASE::RAZER COPPERHEAD MOUSE::VISTA HOME PREMIUM SP1
Reply With Quote