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Understanding How Spy Sweeper Works with Multiple User Accounts

If you have multiple people using your computer, each person can have a user account. This means that each person logs in to the computer using a unique user name and password. Typically, one user is set up as the computer administrator, with what are often called administrative privileges. Other users, typically, do not have administrative privileges and are sometimes called limited users.

When you install Spy Sweeper, it is available to all user accounts on your computer. The computer administrator can use all functions available in Spy Sweeper. Limited users can use most functions, with a few exceptions, as described in Table 1. Limited users inherit the settings set by the computer administrator for these functions.

Table 1: Functions not available to limited users 
Function
Description
Shields
Limited users cannot change any shield settings.
Program Option: Add "Sweep" Option to Windows Explorer Context Menu
Limited users cannot change this option.
Program Option: Load Spy Sweeper at Windows Startup
Limited users cannot change this option.
Quarantine panel
Limited users can view the Quarantine panel, but cannot restore or delete items that have been quarantined.
IE Hijack Shield, Edit IE Hijack Shield Settings (Advanced Settings)
  • User—Limited users can use this drop-down list to change these settings. Only the current user account is affected. These settings effectively override the system settings below.
  • System—Only the computer administrator can use this drop-down list to change these settings. Changes here affect all user accounts, unless a limited user has customized the setting.

In addition, you can only see the scheduled sweeps set up from the user account you are currently logged in to. You must be logged in to the account that created the scheduled sweep for a scheduled sweep to run. Spy Sweeper does not need to be open in the system tray.


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