How to make your XP system more secure

  

Xp is the most secure operating system in the Windows family, and it provides us with a good password protection mechanism. Although there are many newspapers and magazines that describe how to lose Windows usernames and passwords to access Windows XP, this does not mean that Windows XP is very vulnerable, because Microsoft has provided us with strong security measures in Windows XP: With the Syskey command, we can set the boot password for Windows XP. This password is higher than the user password, and can also generate a key disk, which is equivalent to adding a strong lock to Windows Xp.

System Startup Password Settings

Click on "Start → Run" in Windows XP, enter "Syskey" in the input box, run the system password setting program, and then pop up Dialog box, click the “Update” button in the dialog box to enter the password setting dialog box. Select the “Password Start” radio button, then enter the same password in the following window, and save the settings to complete the system startup password. If you want to cancel the system startup password, just select "Save boot password on this machine" in the "Startup password" window, and "OK", the system will let you enter the set system startup password and complete. The system password is saved to your hard disk, and the system startup password window no longer appears the next time you start it.

After restarting the system, you will be prompted to enter the system startup password. The user name and password input interface of the Windows system will appear only after the correct input. It is as if the system password is set in the BIOS. There was another level before.

Making a key disk

& ldquo;Syskey”The system password setting program also has the function of generating a key disk. Only users with a key disk can enter Windows XP, just as some anti-virus software requires a key disk for anti-virus, and a self-protection function.

Select “system generated password" in the <;Startup Password" window, and then select “Save Startup Password on the floppy disk>, the program will prompt you to insert the floppy disk, <determine> After that, the password file is automatically saved to the floppy disk, and the work of making the key disk is completed. The next time you start your computer, you will be prompted to insert a key disk for password verification. How, now is your xp more secure?

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