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Poll: what account do you use in Win XP. Administrator or User? (462 member(s) have cast votes)

what account do you use in Win XP. Administrator or User?

  1. User (101 votes [22.05%])

    Percentage of vote: 22.05%

  2. Administrator (347 votes [75.76%])

    Percentage of vote: 75.76%

  3. I don't use Win XP (10 votes [2.18%])

    Percentage of vote: 2.18%

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#1 User is offline   Grig182 

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Posted 27 March 2006 - 04:06 AM

here is


#2 User is offline   boooggy 

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Posted 27 March 2006 - 06:54 AM

i use administrator ....but i dont see the point of this poll

#3 User is offline   Daemonforce 

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Posted 27 March 2006 - 08:46 AM

I have the horrible habit of using the administrator account. =/

#4 User is offline   TravisO 

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Posted 27 March 2006 - 12:45 PM

I have my account set to Admin rights but MS has many articles on why this is bad for security. Vista will have improved support for running as an admin but keeping your PC more secure via low privelages mode.

Of course if you are admin I highly insist you follow my guide to keep your pc secure. I wouldn't dare use XP as admin without doing it.

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Posted 27 March 2006 - 01:05 PM

I'm admin @ home, admin @ work on my PC, and on domain I'm Server Operator, DHCP, DNS and SMS admin..

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  Posted 27 March 2006 - 02:17 PM

I have always been an administrator in the past but on my upcoming installs will drop my regular-use accounts to Power User through the Net command and use administrator privileges only when necessary.

For about 18 months at work, I was in the Power User group, but the last 4 months have seen my position upgraded back to administrator status as a Workstation Admin. I found that the PU account has enough rights to do what I want but restrictive enough to ward off much of the garbage that wants to come through. I had rarely needed to have admin access during that time and feel comfortable in setting my home system's accounts to the PU group. Having some Linux experience now, it appears as though Vista is following suit with the reduced default accounts for better security.

That's my 2 cents.

XPSlacker :ph34r:

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Posted 30 August 2006 - 03:38 AM

after using the method runas very often the explorer crashes :( so I use XP with a Admin-Account

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Posted 30 August 2006 - 05:45 AM

admin. if your careful, you can prevent things from happening.

#9 User is offline   nitroshift 

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Posted 30 August 2006 - 08:41 AM

I voted "User" but I have admin rights. As Cygnus said, if you are careful, (almost) nothing bad can happen. Then again, I'm a network admin @ work... :whistle:

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Posted 30 August 2006 - 08:51 AM

im no network admin, hell, im only 16. iv never had problems with virus's and stuff :D

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Posted 30 August 2006 - 09:13 AM

Admin only, thou limited by nLite, reg tweaks, group and local policies settings, etc.

This post has been edited by TheTOM_SK: 30 August 2006 - 09:14 AM


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Posted 30 August 2006 - 10:38 AM

I too use the Admin account, but rename it to something other than Administrator ;)

#13 User is offline   Zxian 

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Posted 30 August 2006 - 11:26 AM

I use the administrator account. Not being able to view the calendar without admin rights? Comon... you could have put the check when the user tries to change the time/date.

But other than that, admin is the way to go for me. :)

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Posted 30 August 2006 - 11:56 AM

I am confused about whether this poll is meant to find out about community security practices or if it is just for people to brag that they have admin rights somewhere...

Or am I thinking too much? :wacko:

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Posted 30 August 2006 - 03:21 PM

I use SYSTEM :D

For those that don't know, SYSTEM has even more power than Administrator.

You have to edit the SAM to make this work (found the instructions on some site I forgot...)

I know in the *nix world, they advise against using the 'root' account, but I don't really see it as a problem if the user is careful. Limited user accounts are for those who can't be careful.

This post has been edited by LLXX: 30 August 2006 - 03:22 PM


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Posted 30 August 2006 - 09:00 PM

Voted for the second option. I manage my own computer and I don't see a point of adding a "guest" or "limited user" account on my computer. I even let my brother and sister use my account and its too much hassle just to type in your own account password at the startup.

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Posted 01 September 2006 - 05:31 AM

ditto as thunderbolt 2864

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Posted 01 September 2006 - 05:51 AM

I always logon with an ordinary User account. If I need to do "admin things", there's always Run As or as a last resort, logoff, logon as Admin, do whatever needs to be done, logoff, logon as an ordinary User (a bind, I know). :w00t:

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Posted 01 September 2006 - 01:36 PM

As much as I hate to. I have to run administrative profile, I have a couple of programs that will not allow user only profiles.

1. Audio Cleaning Lab

2. Omni Page

3. HP Scan

Have tried some other software for the OCR apps but haven't found any quite as good as Omni Page and HP Scan.

jd

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Posted 02 September 2006 - 07:59 PM

User.

How can you be "careful"? Careful is when you are even using Firefox as a non-admin, get hit with an exploit and has no privileges to do anything. Or is careful installing at least 2 of each of the following:
- Antivirus
- Antispyware
- Anti-Trojan
- Miscellaneous block lists
- Miscellaneous process watchers

I use a limited account and AVG. I've had Windows installed for a year and 3 months, and never lived in fear.

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