Photoshop & Windows 2000

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Bill Corbett
Sep 16, 2003
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Need input oh how network admins are runing Photoshop on Windows 2000 networks. Apparently Photoshop is only supported when run in full Admin mode. Regular network users who’s profiles are controled by group policy, cannot run the program, as Photoshop needs to update the registry. Giving Admin rights to 2500 student accounts is not an option. any insights would be greatly appreciated

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Bob Levine
Sep 16, 2003
Power user rights should be fine. Anything below that, from what I know, is a problem.

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viol8ion
Sep 16, 2003
W2K gives you great flexibility in designing group power user rights and individual rights that will allow PS to run without giving your students run of the system. Time to get out the manual, I suppose!
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Peter Linnell
Sep 17, 2003
This thread answers the same issue with Pagemaker: Peter Linnell "How to get Pagemaker to work in XP limited accounts?" 9/17/03 5:49am </cgi-bin/webx?13/2>

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