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| Vista Business | Vista Power User Hi, can you help me with problems? I have Vista Home Premium and I need create group something like POWER USER from Win XP. I need allow install new wireless connection, installation devices, programs but without administrator privilegies. It's even possible? |
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| Windows 7 RC x64 Vista HP x86 | Re: Vista Power User Hello Tondop, and welcome to the Vista Forums ![]() As far as I know this facility is not included in Home Premium, as this equates to the Home version of XP where It was also excluded. This functionality is included in the Business version, (as in XP Professional), and the ultimate and enterprise versions It may be possible to do this using the command line "Net User" function but as the group policy editor is not present in Home Premium the GUI route is not available Hope this clarifies things |
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