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I've installed XP Pro many times to my previous motherboard and the installations have always allowed me to install with only the sole windows "Administrator" account, and did not force me to setup any users during the installaton. I swapped motherboards and did a new XP Pro installation, and besides the windows "Administrator" account, it forced me to setup a user account with admin priviledges. I tried to install again, and ditto. What is the variable that allows an XP Pro installation with only the windows "Administrator" account verses an installation that forces creation of a use admin account? -- sadsac |
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sadsac wrote:
> > I've installed XP Pro many times to my previous motherboard and the > installations have always allowed me to install with only the sole > windows "Administrator" account, and did not force me to setup any > users during the installaton. > > I swapped motherboards and did a new XP Pro installation, and besides > the windows "Administrator" account, it forced me to setup a user > account with admin priviledges. > > I tried to install again, and ditto. What is the variable that allows > an XP Pro installation with only the windows "Administrator" account > verses an installation that forces creation of a use admin account? > > Possibly this is something new with SP2. In any case, you definitely do *not* want to only create only one account. Accounts can become corrupted and other problems can arise and you will leave yourself no way to get into an account to fix the system with only the Administrator account created. Malke -- Elephant Boy Computers www.elephantboycomputers.com "Don't Panic!" MS-MVP Windows - Shell/User |
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sadsac wrote:
> I've installed XP Pro many times to my previous motherboard and the > installations have always allowed me to install with only the sole > windows "Administrator" account, and did not force me to setup any > users during the installaton. > > I swapped motherboards and did a new XP Pro installation, and besides > the windows "Administrator" account, it forced me to setup a user > account with admin priviledges. > > I tried to install again, and ditto. What is the variable that allows > an XP Pro installation with only the windows "Administrator" account > verses an installation that forces creation of a use admin account? > > Since SP2, I believe, it's necessary to reboot the PC at the point where it asks one to create an additional account. When the PC reboots, WinXP will allow you to log in as Administrator, without first having created any other user accounts. Of course, this is a very unwise thing to do, from a security point of view. The built-in Administrator account really isn't intended to be used for day-to-day normal use. The standard security practice is to set a strong password on it and use it only to create another account for regular use, reserving the Administrator account as a "back door" in case something corrupts your regular account(s). -- Bruce Chambers Help us help you: http://dts-l.org/goodpost.htm http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html You can have peace. Or you can have freedom. Don't ever count on having both at once. - RAH |
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