First of all, you can stop advertising the program on the desktop and start
menu. If you go in to c:\documents and settings\all users\desktop (or start
menu, for the start menu), you will see programs that everybody can see.
Just move these to c:\documents and settings\yourUserName\desktop (or start
menu), and only you will see them.
Now, at least they have to go digging to find the program. Next, you want to
secure access to your files. If you right click on your my documents folder,
you can find the security settings and make them private to yourself. If
your software is well written, then this information will be placed in you
folder, and is now inaccessible. For any of this security (for making files
and folder private) to work, you need to be using NTFS as your file system.
If you aren't, then look up convert.exe in the online help.
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Chris Jackson
Software Engineer
Microsoft MVP - Windows XP
Windows XP Associate Expert
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"Rob" <rirish DeleteThis @fcgov.com> wrote in message
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> Hello, I recently purchased a new computer for my home
> with XP operating system. I have created a user account
> for myself (administrator) and also have created a guest
> account that friends or family can use without a
> password. I recently installed some tax software and
> financial software on the computer under my account but
> unfortunately when I log on to the guest account I am able
> to access the same programs. Is there anyway to limit
> access to these programs so when people come over and want
> to use the computer under the guest account they are not
> able to see my financial or tax information?
> Any ideas or information you could provide would be
> greatly appreciated.
> Thanks
> rob