Premiere network account login issues

We currently are running CS5 and having issues logging anyone in other than Admin.  Is anyone else having issues looging in and dtarting Premiere with network accounts?  Better yet has any found a fix if this is a common problem?

Yes, BOTH are common problems
Premiere is designed to require ALL of a computer's resources... which means running with an Admin account
Premiere is NOT designed to run on a network
Win Server is NOT supported http://forums.adobe.com/thread/851602
Not in a Network environment http://forums.adobe.com/thread/771151
-and not on a "domain" http://forums.adobe.com/thread/858977

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