So ultimately the answer is no. When you boot with the ISO, the OS "owns" the disks and is able to mount. If you attempt to access with a limited account, you only see what that user sees.
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So ultimately the answer is no. When you boot with the ISO, the OS "owns" the disks and is able to mount. If you attempt to access with a limited account, you only see what that user sees.
This was all just for not booting from the actual live CD just in case their was ever a BIOS password, you pretty much knew what I wanted to do when I mentioned the %systemroot%\system32\config path. But I suppose this will be an unfinished project. Unless someone can come up with something.
MsMittens: I'm very thankful for all the help you have provided and I know you have four jobs so thank you very much for your time :halo: <-- Is that supposed to be an angel? well that's what you are :)
Thanks again.