Groups
The permissions helps to restrict/monitor the movement(accessing of resources) of the user in the domain.
An admin account allows for the user to have all the permissions to the computer and is known as the top level user. A user account has some permissions but not full access permissions to the OS that an admin would have. Based on greater permissions: 1. Admin 2. User 3. Guest
The su command is used to assume the permissions of another user. Without any parameters, it is used to assume the superuser, or root, account. When followed by the name of a user account, it will allow you to use that user's account and permissions.
You cannot edit the permissions of a clan leader, the clan leader account will always have full permissions.
A collection account that has not been paid off.
AnswerIn Windows NT/2000/XP/Vista, an administrator account is an account that is permitted to install software and upgrades, change file permissions, and create new users.AnswerAccount for the person who is fully responsible for network security and every other computer user accounts are under his administration.
On Facebook go to account in the upper right, click application settings, click on farmville permissions, edit settings, additional permissions, check publish to my wall.
an account that grants right and permissions to all hardware and soft ware resources
== == A Deragatory record is an account that has had a history of late payments. A collection account is an account that was not paid on time or at all, and was closed by the creditor and sold to a collection agency.
No, once a collection agency relinquishes their claim to the account by selling it they must remove all negative trade lines related to that account from your credit reports. Hope this helps ST
Anonymous Users
The non-administrator account you are using most likely has permissions set up for using those applications. Set the permissions to 'read and write' (which requires the admin password) to see if it will open then.