In my experience you don't really have access to decent permissions configuration unless you pay extra for XP Professional.
On the offchance you have, then it should be possible to fine tune his permissions - don't make him the admin, just create a priveleged account with admin access for certain things. Try looking under Control Panel -> Administrative Settings (or something similarly named)
But I never really use Windows these days so could be out of date on its capabilities.
[ 03-12-2006, 06:09 AM: Message edited by: shamrock_uk ]
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