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That doesn't make limited accounts useless.
Yes there is software for XP that needs admin access because the developers didn't bother checking and because MS was less restrictive with account separation.
But there are ways around this like having a separate account for web surfing. A VM can sometimes be useful in this situation.
Vista/7 really cut down the malware anyways for problem users so you might want to tell them that you no longer support XP for security reasons.
The worst machines I have seen by far have been XP boxes. People also have an easier time installing printers with Vista/7 so you will get fewer calls there as well.
But I can empathize with your situation. At some point I just cut everyone off except for a few relatives that I happen to see regularly. I'm much happier.
It does if I have to keep helping them to work around the limitations of a restricted account when they want to try a piece of software that's shite. Telling them it's shite doesn't help either. And oh yes, Vista... the os where I have to keep instructing them how to connecto Wifi because it forgets every few days and Microsoft hid the option behind a few useless layers. Yes, that's so much better.





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Limited accounts are useless in XP. I tried that, and I ended up having to help them even more than I otherwise did because of badly-written bullshit that assumed it had admin access.