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| Eliminating Administrator privileges from all users except "Administrator" Software - WinXP-pro w/ SR-2 When I set up my computer, I gave my user account administrative privileges. I now realize that was a mistake as it increases the vulnerability of my machine. By taking away administrative privileges from my account, I make it more difficult for some nasty thing to modify the programs on my computer because my account is no longer authorized to modify programs. Using TweakUI, I changed my sign in screen so that "Administrator" is shown as one of the users. My plan was to then remove "administrator" privileges from all the other users, but Windows said at least one "user" have administrative privileges. I can get around this problem by setting up another password protected "user" that does have Administrative privileges, but the restriction does not seem logical. What is rational behind insisting that at least one user have administrative privileges? What can't be done by logging in as "administrator" that can be done by User with administrative privileges? |
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| Re: Eliminating Administrator privileges from all users except "Administrator" "windsurferLA" wrote > Software - WinXP-pro w/ SR-2 > > When I set up my computer, I gave my user account administrative > privileges. I now realize that was a mistake as it increases the > vulnerability of my machine. By taking away administrative privileges from > my account, I make it more difficult for some nasty thing to modify the > programs on my computer because my account is no longer authorized to > modify programs. > > Using TweakUI, I changed my sign in screen so that "Administrator" is > shown as one of the users. My plan was to then remove "administrator" > privileges from all the other users, but Windows said at least one "user" > have administrative privileges. I can get around this problem by setting > up another password protected "user" that does have Administrative > privileges, but the restriction does not seem logical. > > What is rational behind insisting that at least one user have > administrative privileges? What can't be done by logging in as > "administrator" that can be done by User with administrative privileges? You want to set aside the built in Administrator account as a fall back to use if something damages the other account with administrator privileges. Use this other account with administrator privileges for any activities that need admin privileges. Create one or more limited user accounts and use one of those for your normal activities. |
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