can not edit Local Users and Groups in safe mode

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nexus540

I have windows XP Home I know only professional can do this but I
learned that you can boot into safe mode in home and do it their but I
am not able to add the snap in in their either.
I need to be able to do this because I want to use sudowin so then my
computer is more secure by having certain things password protected
like installing stuff and the likes but inorder to do that I need to
have that snap in enabled. I want to use ACLview inorder instead of
safe booting every time I need to edit it so does any body know if I
am doing any thing wrong?
 
nexus540 wrote:
> I have windows XP Home I know only professional can do this but I
> learned that you can boot into safe mode in home and do it their
> but I am not able to add the snap in in their either.
> I need to be able to do this because I want to use sudowin so then
> my computer is more secure by having certain things password
> protected like installing stuff and the likes but inorder to do
> that I need to have that snap in enabled. I want to use ACLview
> inorder instead of safe booting every time I need to edit it so
> does any body know if I am doing any thing wrong?


Use RUNAS.
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/305780

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I do not use XP Home, so I am not sure whether what you
are reporting is normal.
However, can you at start / run enter
control userpasswords2
and click on advanced tab at top then advanced button ??
If not, can you start / run compmgmt.msc to get at the
local users and groups feature ?


"nexus540" <Nexus540@gmail.com> wrote in message
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>I have windows XP Home I know only professional can do this but I
> learned that you can boot into safe mode in home and do it their but I
> am not able to add the snap in in their either.
> I need to be able to do this because I want to use sudowin so then my
> computer is more secure by having certain things password protected
> like installing stuff and the likes but inorder to do that I need to
> have that snap in enabled. I want to use ACLview inorder instead of
> safe booting every time I need to edit it so does any body know if I
> am doing any thing wrong?
>
 
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