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Old 05-21-2020, 09:02 PM   #19
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Originally Posted by Sirtel View Post
Well, I've always had only one account on my tablets and laptops, because I've always been the only one to ever use them. Don't see the point in creating other accounts. I have no kids and the only person living with me is my mother who wouldn't know which side of a device is up and which down (she's electronically totally illiterate - no interest in learning either).
Windows has 2 types of USER accounts: (a single user system MUST be ADMIN type)

The one without Admin privileges (they just get rejected if they try to install programs or change settings that are NOT theirs).

an Admin type user: This user is allowed to Elevate (UAC) for certain installs or settings.


The real ADMIN account needs boot time action to use. This leaves the whole session elevated
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