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Windows 7 - How to remove programs in standard user accounts?

 
09-28-2010   #1


windows 7 64 bit
 
 

How to remove programs in standard user accounts?

Please help!!
I installed Win 7 64 and loaded all programs. Everytime I create a standard user account all programs that are installed on my administrator account transfers to my 2 standard user accounts and the guest account also. Even when I try to delete a program in my guest account or standard user accounts it deletes them in every account. What am I doing wrong. Thanks for your replies!!

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09-28-2010   #2


Windows 7 Home Premium SP1, clean install, upgrade disc
 
 


The best way is to deny permission to those who should not use the program
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09-28-2010   #3


windows 7 64 bit
 
 


Thanks for the reply, however is this standard for Win 7 to install programs for all user accounts? So everytime I install a program that I don't want my kids to use I need to restrict permissions. What about the programs I don't want them to see?
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09-28-2010   #4


Windows 7 Home Premium 64bit
 
 


Create a password for that program that you don't want them to see!
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