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opening a guest log on account in vista
I went into the control panel and clicked on "add or remove user account" Then I clicked on the icon for the "guest account" which was off. Actually, for security purposes you want to leave the Guest user account disabled. The Guest account is a system account meant to allow someone without a regular user

Any NT gurus? Basic user security q.
We said: Windows XP, by contrast, always uses user-level access control, which means each shared resource allows access only by specified user accounts. But XP is still using a user account - in this case the Guest account - to manage access. If you disable Simple File Sharing, then you can assign more granular

SBS2003 Client Setup Wizard Problem
That file had several user accounts against it even my user Admin account with full access, but Authenticated user allowed me to access it. "Rick Rogers" <r...@mvps.org> wrote in message news:OaTlcW5eIHA.1208@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... Hi Rich, Run msconfig from the search line, go to the tools tab and disable UAC.

Disable Auto logon user who does not have the right
7. Logon on as Administrator 8. Click Start, click Run, and type control userpasswords2. 9. Select and delete the user account "dickcolone1" 10. Click OK and follow the next step. Disable Auto Logon to Windows XP =============================== You can configure this STEP if your system is not a part of the domain.

Enable/Disable Grayed out
Click the user account that you want to remove in the Stored User Names and Passwords box, and then click Remove. Click OK to confirm that you want to remove this user. Click Close For users of computers that are joined to a domain: Click Start, and then click Control Panel. Note: If you are using the Classic start

computer account disable
Hi all I want to give a user account the permission to enable/disable other user accounts in an OU. We are running Win2k(SP2 in all servers) AD in Mixed mode. I can't seem to find this as a delegatable property in the "Delegation of Control" wizard. Also I read from docs that the account enable/disable is part of a

>>Can't run gpedit.msc from user account<<
I created a new user account giving it administrative privilages. then i used GPEDIT.MSC in that new account to ENABLE/DISABLE configurations in USER CONFIGURATIONS, including options like hide control panel and restrict access to particular drives. Now after completing i switched back to my original account and

User Access Control policies
ASPNET Account & the "User Accounts" Control Panel Application Why after installing the Microsoft .NET Framework version 1.1 on a Windows XP Pro system (which is part of a workgroup, not a domain) you get a user account called ASPNET which you can see using the "User Accounts" Control Panel Application?

REMOVE USER ACCOUNT
Please ensure that your pop-up blockers are off, and that you have your anti-virus software disabled. Also, I found out that you are downloading the wrong file. To remove and install only the scanner driver for your product, please follow the steps below. *Note: If you see a window that says User Account Control at

Securing VPN through Remote Access Policy
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"RickA" <Ri...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:53D222EA-B3D5-40AC-84A0-14302ED0D624@microsoft.com... If I have the user account control enabled, all excel files are marked as read only... If I disable the control, I can write to them and save them. Also, with the control

Unable to uninstall NIS
Charlie42 Charli...@spam.me.not microsoft public windows vista security "GW" <G...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: I disabled the notification for User Account Contol. I don't get the stupid pop up dialog boxes everytime I install or download something. Now, the Windows Security Center always has a red alarm that I

Cannot remove corrupt user account from AD Users and PC's
I accidentally remove my current user account from Control Panel/User Account on 2000 Professional. I shoot at myself. After shut down I only can login in as Administrator, but all folders and files in my account are not there. How can I completely recover from that. Thanks in advance. Charlie.

Activation: recycling an existing license
Open User Accounts in Control Panel. 2. Click Change the way users log on or off. 3. Do one of the following: - To specify that users log on to the computer using the You must have a computer administrator account on the computer to add a new user to the computer. 1. Open User Accounts in Control Panel. 2.

Customizing User Profiles in Control Panel
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Framework Click Start, point to Settings, and then click Control Panel. (In Windows XP, click Start and then click Control Panel.) Click Add/Remove Programs. Click Microsoft .NET Framework 1.1 and then click Change/Remove. Remove the ASP.NET account through the Control Panel as well. Go to User Accounts and

Remove old user account, documents and settings
Donald L McDaniel orthocr...@invalid.invalid microsoft public windows vista security On Sun, 18 Nov 2007 11:40:01 -0800, GW <G...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: I disabled the notification for User Account Contol. I don't get the stupid pop up dialog boxes everytime I install or download something.

Permission to disable/enable AD user accounts
Michael Jennings metarh...@gmail.com microsoft public windows vista general Ways to get rid of this are furnished at this link: http://www.mydigitallife. info/2006/12/19/turn-off-or-disable-user-account-control-uac-in-windows-vista/ "OnlyMe" <xub...@beagle.com> wrote in message

Customizing User Profiles in Control Panel
You can't remove identified spam totally from your Gmail mailbox, but you CAN delete it automatically from the Spam so that it doesn't stare at the user with big Though you cannot control an account which is already getting spammed (I have succeeded in about 6~7 such accounts from various providers simply by

Spam
Disable the guest account. 2. Make sure all accounts have reasonable passwords. 3. Make sure the operating system is on an NTFS partition. 4. Lock-down the OS files according to the following: Directory Permissions \WINNT and all subdirectories under it. Administrators: Full Control CREATOR OWNER: Full Control

Can not open user account through control panel.
But why should there "always be that additional Administrator account"? Looking at Control Panel > User Accounts, I see that there are 3 accounts -- Owner (Administrator) I am the only person who uses the computer, and I want to have ONE user account (me) that has full control over every aspect of the computer.

Bypass Windows Logon Screen
Follow the prompt to restart and use the Control panel applet to enable (or disable) UAC. "richard" wrote: I can neither enable nor disable UAC. Vista Home Premium SP1 - single userAdministrator account. In the Control panel applet, the UAC check box is unchecked and I can’t alter that by checking it (I can