Donald L McDaniel wrote:
> On Wed, 14 May 2008 16:24:28 -0400, "John" <me@myhome.net> wrote:
>
>> Depending on your version, start with control panel and go to the security
>> section. If you can run gpedit.msc, then use group policies to kill more.
>> Finally go into the Services area and disable all security related services.
>> Check dependencies to be sure.
>>
>>
>> "mike" <spamme9******.com> wrote in message news:i3GWj.185$vE.32@trnddc03...
>>> I understand that many people need lots of security.
>>> I'm NOT one of those people.
>>>
>>> I want to disable ALL security on my Vista System.
>>>
>>> I don't want any passwords.
>>> I want every file visible/readable/writable/executable by ANYBODY
>>> who happens onto my network.
>>> I don't want any firewalls.
>>> I don't want any antivirus.
>>> I don't want any automatic updates of any kind to anything.
>>> I don't want any popups asking for permission to do anything.
>>> I'd rather not have all the bloat and duplication in folders for
>>> different users.
>>> I want a single-user system and to be administrator of all things.
>>>
>>> Yes, I'll put some tiny subset of this back with third-party tools
>>> THAT I CONTROL.
>>>
>>> I've been poking around fixing up one issue after another...but
>>> it's a task.
>>> Is this info all in one place? Or better yet, a magic incantation
>>> to remove ALL of it in one fell swoop?
>>>
>>> Thanks, mike
>>> --
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>
> Then maybe turn off the Firewall, and don't replace it with a
> third-party.
>
> Don't install an AV package, and spend all your time on Porn/media
> sites.
>
> THEN you will have "no security".
> But after removing all security, your machine will not be yours
> anymore. Instead, it will belong to Ivan over in the former Soviet
> Union.
>
> Have fun!!!
>
You're missing the point. I didn't ask for no security. I asked
how to turn off all the security IN VISTA.
Unless Ivan has a key to my front door and the encryption keys,
he ain't gonna find much.
It's just a guess, but I expect that there are far more people
trying to exploit MS security than any one of the third party tools.
>
> Donald L McDaniel
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