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How to Prevent Windows Messenger from Running on Windows XP
Some of you dislike the fact Windows Messenger starts each time you start your computer. To prevent Windows Messenger 4.5 (or later) from running, use the following method:

  1. Start Registry Editor (Regedit.exe).

  2. Locate and click the following registry key:

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Policies\Microsoft

  1. On the Edit menu, point to New, click Key, and then type Messenger for the name of the new registry key.

  2. Locate and click the following registry key:

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Policies\Microsoft\Messenger

  1. On the On the Edit menu, point to New, click Key, and then type Client for the name of the new registry key.

  2. Locate and click the following registry key:

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Policies\Microsoft\Messenger\Client

  1. On the Edit menu, point to New, click DWORD Value, and then type PreventRun for the name of the new DWORD value.

  2. Right-click the PreventRun value that you created, click Modify , type 1 in the Value data box, and then click OK .

  3. Quit Windows Messenger.


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Common User Rights

A right authorizes a user who is logged on to a computer or a network to perform certain actions on the system. If a user does not have the appropriate rights to perform an action, attempts to carry out the action are blocked. User rights can apply both to individual users and to groups. However, user rights are best administered on a group basis. This ensures that a user who logs on as a member of a group automatically receives the rights associated with that group. Windows 2003 allows an administrator to assign rights to users and user groups. Common user rights include the Log on locally user right, the Change the system time user right, the Shut down the system user right, and the Access this computer from a network user right.

 

  • Log on locally

 

This right allows a user to log on to the local computer or to the domain from a local computer.

 

  • Change the system time

 

This right allows a user to set the time for the internal clock of a computer.

 

  • Shut down the system

 

This right allows a user to shut down a local computer.

 

  • Access this computer from a network

 

This right allows a user to gain access to a computer running Windows 2003 from any other computer on the network.

 

Rights Assigned to Built-in Groups

 

By default, Windows 2003 grants certain rights to such built-in groups as Administrators, Users, Power Users, and Backup Operators.

 

Administrators

Administrators is a built-in group that exists both on computers that are domain controllers as well as on computers that are not domain controllers. Members of the Administrators group have full control over the computer or the domain. The Administrators group is the only built-in group that is automatically granted every built-in right in the system.

 

Users

Users is a built-in group that exists both on computers that are domain controllers as well as on computers that are not domain controllers. Members of the Users group can perform only those tasks for which they have been granted specific rights, such as running applications, using local and network printers, and shutting down and locking workstations. Members of the Users group can create local groups and can modify them, but they cannot share folders or create local printers.

 

Power Users

Power Users is a built-in group that exists on computers that are not domain controllers. Members of the Power Users group may perform specific administrative functions, but they do not have rights that grant them complete control over the system. Rights of the Power Users group include:

 

  • Creating user accounts and groups on the local computer.
  • Modifying and deleting the accounts that they create.
  • Sharing resources.

 

However, members of the Power Users group cannot:

 

  • Modify the Administrators or Backup Operators groups.
  • Back up or restore folders.