Re: One machine, one admin, one user - how?
- From: "Mhzjunkie" <newsabuse@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 24 Aug 2007 15:46:04 -0400
Respondant spewed out this bit, and i'll scatter a few bits myself:
Mhzjunkie wrote:
Respondant spewed out this bit, and i'll scatter a few bits myself:
relic wrote:
Respondant wrote:
After reading through this thread I'm still not understanding a
few things.
Unless maybe XP (pro) automatically sets up a *visable*
administrator account? Does it? Because XP (home) does not.
WIth XP (home) while doing a clean install you are eventually
presented with a, "Who will be using this machine?" (or words to
that effect)screen. If, at THAT point, you only enter ONE user
name, the machine will boot straight into Windows without the user
having to do anything at all. And that single user *seems* to
have full administrative capability. I know because I'm sitting
at one I've got set up that way right now. BUT, that's NOT to
say there isn't an "Adminstrator" account as well. There is. It's just that I haven't ever needed it for anything, nor do I
ever see it, unless I boot into safe mode. Can the same thing
not be accomplished with XP (pro) ?
XP Pro differs only in that you can access the Administrator
account in Normal mode Welcome screen by hitting Ctrl+Alt+Delete
twice.
No. There is no "Welcome screen" (unless it goes by so fast I can't
see it) if you setup XP (home) as I described above. It just boots
straight to the desktop with all admin privledges allowed for the
(one) user.
You always need access to a second 'Administrator' capable account;
accounts do get corrupted.
No. But I suppose that's what the "Adminstrator Account" that shows
up if I boot to *safe* mode is all about.
You can have multiple accounts and still automatically boot into
one of them. TweakUI can easily set it up.
Of course you can. But I've never seen the "administrator" account
show up on the screen outside of safe mode.
Perhaps I missed the OPs real question as per the subject line, "One
machine, one admin, one user - how?"
I'm currently sitting at "One (XP home) machine", on which I'm the,
"one (visable) admin", and the one "user". This machine (XP-Home)
boots straight to windows, and upon doing so, I can make any changes
to it I darn well please WITHOUT having to boot into safe mode and
Edit file and folder permissions then, Einstein.
Why?
Why not ?
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Mhzjunkie
1 PRINT "Windows Vista ERROR"
GOTO 1
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