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AJR





PostPosted: Sun Jul 17 09:52:16 CDT 2005 Top

Windows XP Support >> user rights? Can someone please explain to me why "all users in xp home ed. have admin
rights" when the Limited account clearly doesn't have admin rights. I'm
reading this on various websites but don't understand what they mean.

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Carey





PostPosted: Sun Jul 17 09:52:16 CDT 2005 Top

Windows XP Support >> user rights? Windows XP Security Checklist
http://labmice.techtarget.com/articles/winxpsecuritychecklist.htm

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"perthy" wrote:

| Can someone please explain to me why "all users in xp home ed. have admin
| rights" when the Limited account clearly doesn't have admin rights. I'm
| reading this on various websites but don't understand what they mean.
 
 
Al





PostPosted: Sun Jul 17 11:09:00 CDT 2005 Top

Windows XP Support >> user rights? There is no designation as "Administrator" in XP Home - Administrator
function is only available in safe mode. Group policy (gpedit.msc) is not
available in XP Home (as far as I know).

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perthy





PostPosted: Mon Jul 18 04:12:02 CDT 2005 Top

Windows XP Support >> user rights? Yes I know administrator account is in safe mode but a new user is given
administrator - full Administrator privileges - as default. So at least at
the level of user accounts, less all the security of Xp Pro, xp home does
have admin accounts.

"Al Romanosky" wrote:

> There is no designation as "Administrator" in XP Home - Administrator
> function is only available in safe mode. Group policy (gpedit.msc) is not
> available in XP Home (as far as I know).
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> AL(KB3U) & Darlene Romanosky N. Ft.
> Myers, FL
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