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Hi,
actually i have the same question as 1image. i learned something from the replies that you all put up.
However, i have one question to ask...if the user has only the "Power User" right, :- they couldn't installs software nor delete or modify the system files. Do they still require the windows update?
Please advice. Thanks alot. Appreciate for any inputs.
Justin (Singapore)
actually i have the same question as 1image. i learned something from the replies that you all put up.
However, i have one question to ask...if the user has only the "Power User" right, :- they couldn't installs software nor delete or modify the system files. Do they still require the windows update?
Please advice. Thanks alot. Appreciate for any inputs.
Justin (Singapore)
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