Start -> Settings -> Control Panel -> Administrative Tools -> Computer Management
System Tools -> Local Users and Groups -> Users
Right click in the display area -> New User...
Set up the account, then right click on the new account name and select -> Properties -> Member of -> Add...
Add the new user as one of the Geust users group. You can get an explanation of each group in the Groups folder below the Users folder.
I don't know of a way to let someone only read files, but this type of account will be the safest, as the user cannot play with you system files. It may be possible to set a folder as 'read only' as the administrator, and keep the Guest from writing things that way, but I'm not sure exactly how you would go about that without having to change it back to writable every time you login as the Administrator.
-bZj
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brian@infinitejones.com
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Home built system: Also, just for fun:
Soyo SY-7VCA AST Bravo LC 4/66d
[VIA T82C694X] Intel 486 CPU
[onboard sound] 40MB RAM
PIII 500E [flip chip] 500 MB Conner Hdd
PNY 128MB PC100 RAM 3 1/2, 5 1/4, 2x CD
Stealth III S540 3com Etherlink II
3com Etherlink III Adaptec AHA-1545 SCSI
Quantum Fireball 10.3GB Hdd [to host some files on:]
HP A4331D 20" Monitor 1.3GB internal Seagate
Win2K Pro [v5.00.2195, SP-1] 2 2GB external Seagates
[format => clean install] Windows 95 [v4.00.1111]
Covad 768kbps sDSL [shared] pcAnywhere 9.2
[so I can leave it in the closet]