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| What's easiest way to REMOVE ALL security from Vista? 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 -- Return address is VALID! Bunch-O-Stuff Forsale Here: http://mike.liveline.de/sale.html |
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| Re: What's easiest way to REMOVE ALL security from Vista? Security was the number one priority when Vista was developed. It is integrated throughout the entire operating system and cannot be reversed. You would need to return to either Windows 2000 or Windows 98 if you desire very little security. -- Carey Frisch Microsoft MVP Windows Desktop Experience - Windows Vista Enthusiast --------------------------------------------------------------- "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 -- Return address is VALID! Bunch-O-Stuff Forsale Here: http://mike.liveline.de/sale.html |
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| Re: What's easiest way to REMOVE ALL security from Vista? "Carey Frisch [MVP]" <cnfrisch@nospamgamil.com> wrote in news:#iv $lHftIHA.5580@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl: > Security was the number one priority when Vista > was developed. It is integrated throughout the > entire operating system and cannot be reversed. > You would need to return to either Windows 2000 > or Windows 98 if you desire very little security. > I haven't done it and don't plan to but I read that there are hacks that can make Vista behave just like XP so it is reversible. |
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| Re: What's easiest way to REMOVE ALL security from Vista? Then what you read was wrong..... Kurt "Gumby" <gumby@is.cool> wrote in message news:nHGWj.267039$pM4.91659@pd7urf1no... > I haven't done it and don't plan to but I read that there are hacks that > can make Vista behave just like XP so it is reversible. |
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| Re: What's easiest way to REMOVE ALL security from Vista? 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 > -- > Return address is VALID! > Bunch-O-Stuff Forsale Here: > http://mike.liveline.de/sale.html |
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| Re: What's easiest way to REMOVE ALL security from Vista? mike wrote: > 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 Have a look at Vista Manager: http://www.yamicsoft.com/vistamanager/ Lots to tinker about with, especially on the security tab. |
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| Re: What's easiest way to REMOVE ALL security from Vista? "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 > -- > Return address is VALID! > Bunch-O-Stuff Forsale Here: > http://mike.liveline.de/sale.html If you have Ultimate you can enable the true Administrator account (same as in XP). This will eliminate all UAC popups without disabling UAC and the issues that can cause. To do this goto Control Panel>Administrative Tools>Computer Management>Local Users and Groups>Users, then in the right pane, right click Administrators>Properties and enable the account. Then set the password. This will give you full access to the OS, and reduce security, but you obviously don't care about that. |
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IF you want this kind of open system, install a GNU/Linux derivative and have everyone login as "root". Post Originated from http://www.VistaForums.com Vista Support Forums |
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| Re: What's easiest way to REMOVE ALL security from Vista? WAW8 wrote: [ stupid quotes snipped ] > Post Originated from http://www.VistaForums.com Vista Support Forums I wish there was a way to filter out posts from a web interface. |
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| Re: What's easiest way to REMOVE ALL security from Vista? "Dave" <1@2.com> wrote in message news:C9ednRnoz4ij-bbVnZ2dnUVZ8u2dnZ2d@giganews.com... > WAW8 wrote: > > [ stupid quotes snipped ] > >> Post Originated from http://www.VistaForums.com Vista Support Forums > > > I wish there was a way to filter out posts from a web interface. > It would be better if those web based groups were prevented from interfacing with Usenet, period. |
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| Re: What's easiest way to REMOVE ALL security from Vista? John 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. ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ The devil is in the details. If I knew what I was doing, I wouldn't have asked the question. And yep, I'm getting along just fine with win2K. Problem is that more and more stuff REQUIRES a minimum of XP...for no good reason that I can see, other than selling more operating systems. And sooner or later it will be Vista. If you use MS development tools, you automagically get the "benefit" of all the new stuff that don't exist in older OS's. Otherwise nobody would update... Backward compatibility is bad for business. I don't really expect any help from MS. But non-MS people don't have a vested interst and come up with useful fixes. Looks like it's time to take that free promotonal Vista Ultimate disk and stick it in the drawer until it's value exceeds the cost. I'll stick in another question just for fun. Who in hades thought it was a good idea to have a blurred image of another window appear in the title bar? I expect you can turn it off...but you shouldn't have to... Some UI development team has way too much time on their hands. Thanks, mike > > > "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 >> -- >> Return address is VALID! >> Bunch-O-Stuff Forsale Here: >> http://mike.liveline.de/sale.html > > -- Return address is VALID! Bunch-O-Stuff Forsale Here: http://mike.liveline.de/sale.html |
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| Re: What's easiest way to REMOVE ALL security from Vista? Ian D wrote: > "Dave" <1@2.com> wrote in message > news:C9ednRnoz4ij-bbVnZ2dnUVZ8u2dnZ2d@giganews.com... >> WAW8 wrote: >> >> [ stupid quotes snipped ] >> >>> Post Originated from http://www.VistaForums.com Vista Support Forums >> >> >> I wish there was a way to filter out posts from a web interface. >> > It would be better if those web based groups were prevented > from interfacing with Usenet, period. How do they get mixed here, is it Microsoft doing it? |
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| Re: What's easiest way to REMOVE ALL security from Vista? Yes, you can do most if not all you wish. Start by silencing UAC, download and use this; http://www.tweak-uac.com/ I've never used a password to login (XP or Vista). Just don't enter one during installation or modify the user properties if you did. The rest you should be able to figure out since there are options to disable them (even UAC). Finding all the answers in one place may be more difficult IMO since very few would want to do all that you want. On May 14, 2:19*pm, mike <spam...******.com> wrote: >Is this info all in one place? |
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| Re: What's easiest way to REMOVE ALL security from Vista? <oparr********.com> wrote in message news:ea31f7d9-893c-4aab-b840-b8796090643b@f63g2000hsf.googlegroups.com... >I've never used a password to login (XP or Vista). I despair at the HUGE lack of computer security practiced by individuals.... |
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