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How do I setted windows XP password system?

Name: Anonymous 2006-12-21 10:00

is there any way I can make XP require a root password to modify or install files onto the drive? ie linux root password requirement.

Name: Anonymous 2006-12-21 10:11

If you're using Windows XP home, "get" Windows XP Professional. Use that explorer.exe crappy thing to right-click some file (or all root directories of a drive) and go Properties, Security or something like that.

Name: Anonymous 2006-12-21 13:05

People have wanted Unix-like permissions for windows for a while. I think you can get something like that with Windows 2000/2003 server, there is also an app you can get from www.opera.com that will allow you to password protect any file.

Name: Anonymous 2006-12-21 13:24 (sage)

>>3
fail

Name: Anonymous 2006-12-22 3:16

>>1
first, don't run your computer normally under an administrator account.

second, there are various settings in Group Policy that allow installation programs to run with elevated privileges.  disable those.

third, install linux.

Name: Anonymous 2006-12-22 18:03

Name: Anonymous 2006-12-22 18:18

>>5
first, stop using Internet Explorer
Fixed. No problems with being administrator/root if you know what you're doing.

Name: Anonymous 2006-12-22 18:36

Anyways, >>1, please listen to me. Not that it's really related to this thread. I installed Windows XP a while ago; you know, Windows XP? Well anyways there were an insane number of preloading applications built in there, and I couldn't log in. Then, I looked at the back of the box, and it had Now with Service Pack 2 written on it. Oh, the stupidity. Those idiots. You don't install Windows just because it s got Service Pack 2, fool. It's only Service Pack 2, THE SECOND OF MULTIPLE SERVICE PACKS for crying out loud. There're even companies buying it. Company of 4000 employees, all ghosting images of Windows on their boxes, huh? How fucking nice. Alright, Norton's gonna send a 20 GB image over the wire. God I can't bear to watch. You people, I'll give you a damn CD of Service Pack 2 for FREE if you stop jumping on this bandwagon. Windows should be an OS stained with the blood of the command-line. The tense atmosphere, where two guys on opposite sides of the open source battle can start a fight over GPL vs BSD at any time, the stab-or-be-stabbed mentality, that's what's great about this place. Businesses and end-users should screw off and stay home. Anyways, I was about to wipe the drive, and then the bastard beside me goes Express install, with the firewall. Who in the world installs the Windows Firewall nowadays, you moron? I want to ask him, do you REALLY want to install that firewall? I want to interrogate him. I want to interrogate him for roughly an hour. Are you sure you don't just want to try saying Firewall? Coming from a Windows veteran such as myself, the latest trend among us vets is this, third-party applications. That's right, third-party applications. This is the vet's way of computing. Third-pary applications means more functionality than security. But on the other hand the stability is a tad lower. This is the key. And then, it's powerful. This is unbeatable. However, if you try this then there is danger that you'll be marked by Microsoft's authorization during Windows Update from next time on; it s a double-edged sword. I can't recommend it to amateurs. What this all really means, though, is that you, >>1, should just stick with Linux.

Name: Anonymous 2006-12-22 20:27

in before kopipe

Name: Anonymous 2006-12-23 0:22

>>9

fail

Name: Anonymous 2006-12-23 18:54

>>9
After, actually... I copypasta'd it.

Name: Anonymous 2006-12-24 14:11

how did I miss the OP of >>8 ?

Name: Anonymous 2006-12-24 14:39

>>12
It was not pasted here

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