DavidLeeRoth
IS-IT--Management
Hi,
I hope you guys can help. I've just bought McAfee Virusscan8 I logged into my home pc running win xp pro (I have admin permissions) and installed it. It seemed to work fine, it updated itself scanned and found no viruses.
My wife then logged in (she has a seperate account - member of users group), the security service console thingy(?) that came bundled with Virusscan8 told me that virusscan registration had expired and it needed to validate. My wife of course told it to validate and it said that she needed Admin permissions to be able do this. Now here's where it gets strange. I gave my wife admin permissions, she validated it and it worked fine.
I logged in shortly after and it then gave me the same message saying that the registration had expired and to validate!!
This seems to happen now when either of us log in. There must be some way around validating each time either of us log into the machine? I'd also like to stop my wife having admin permissions (she's completely computer illiterate).
Thanks guys,
Paul.
I hope you guys can help. I've just bought McAfee Virusscan8 I logged into my home pc running win xp pro (I have admin permissions) and installed it. It seemed to work fine, it updated itself scanned and found no viruses.
My wife then logged in (she has a seperate account - member of users group), the security service console thingy(?) that came bundled with Virusscan8 told me that virusscan registration had expired and it needed to validate. My wife of course told it to validate and it said that she needed Admin permissions to be able do this. Now here's where it gets strange. I gave my wife admin permissions, she validated it and it worked fine.
I logged in shortly after and it then gave me the same message saying that the registration had expired and to validate!!
This seems to happen now when either of us log in. There must be some way around validating each time either of us log into the machine? I'd also like to stop my wife having admin permissions (she's completely computer illiterate).
Thanks guys,
Paul.