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Actually, the choice isn't up to you anyway. XP Home and Pro requires at least one other account to have admin privs besides the Administrator account.

And that's not even counting the hidden system and support accounts.

Actually, yes you are. At least during a from scratch install you are with Pro and 2K3.

When OEM's setup an install image, the first time the consumer boots up they are usually taken directly to the final customization and setup phase. During this, pbuttwords are buttigned (if any).

The whole platform is more than a little flaky.

Exactly. M$ just writes the software, what makes anyone think they know anything about actually *using* it?

Why Linux works for some, and Windows works for others 168 plus 133
begin oeprotect.scr even with different resolutions if you want. man xdm and modify xdm-config...

You know, it's not very encouraging when the users of M$ Software don't even have confidence in them.

Your way; their way; any way you look at it, it's pretty backwards.

-- rapskat - 23:31:39 up 1:56, 2 users, load average: 0.03, 0.27, 0.26 "... Had this been an actual emergency, we would have fled in terror, and you would not have been informed." -- Eric Steele



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