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Our library uses Millennium with Windows 2000, and our staffers are able 
to use it just fine without administrative rights.  It may be necessary 
for an administrator to actually install the software (though I'm not 
even sure of that) but definitely not to run it.  

Barbara Laub
Maplewood Memorial Library
Maplewood, NJ 07040
Robert Cook wrote:

>My understanding is that administrative level rights must be granted in
>Windows 2000, in order for individuals to have full use of Millennium
>product modules.
> 
>Our Information Technology department would prefer not to assign
>administrator rights in Windows 2000 to our Student Assistants.
> 
>If anyone has a work-around or alternative, then would you please let
>me know.  Our Technology Department thought that perhaps administrative
>rights in Windows 2000 need only be assigned to specific files/folders
>in Millennium?
> 
>I would appreciate any and all responses/suggestions regarding this
>issue.
> 
>Thank you.
> 
> 
> 
>Robert L. Cook
>Assistant to the Director
>Noreen Reale Falcone Library
>Le Moyne College
>1419 Salt Springs Road
>Syracuse, NY  13214-1399
> 
>(315) 445-4320
>(315) 445-4642 FAX
>
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