Slightly subtotaling makes XP's account management more powerful.

  
Regardless of the home or the unit, I believe that everyone has a separate system account, so that when using the computer, you can get everyone to get the necessary access rights. However, in actual operation, the system account used by someone may be because

at home or at work, I believe that everyone has a separate system account, so that everyone can get what they need when using the computer. The corresponding operational permissions. However, in the actual operation process, the system account used by someone may cause others to occupy the computer because of his temporary departure, so some personalization settings of the account may be inadvertently modified by others. So, how can the personalization of the system account be modified to make it easier for everyone to use the computer with the appropriate permissions? You can easily solve this problem with Windows SteadyState (hereafter referred to as SteadyState). Next, I will give you a brief introduction to the experience of using SteadyState.


Experience 1. Reasonable allocation of user rights

Log in to the system as an administrator account, then download “SteadyState”, then install and run it, the owner of SteadyState In the interface, you can see all the system accounts included in the current system; click one of the restricted accounts that need to further reduce the system permissions (such as "Xiao Wenlong”), enter the password set in advance for the account. , you can open the "User Settings" window's "Windows Restrictions" tab.
▲ view the system all accounts

In & ldquo; Windows restrictions & rdquo; tab, look for moderate restrictions hook & rdquo; or & ldquo; restricted & rdquo; and other representatives of different levels of radio In the box, you can perform further operations to reduce system permissions for this limited account; of course, you can switch to the other three tabs and continue to make the necessary restrictions on this account; finally click The “OK" button, a series of permission settings made can take effect.

Tip: SteadyState can only be used on Win XP and Vista systems.



Experience 2, careful to protect Preferences

For the system administrator account, the most troublesome thing for some of the system parameters set their own well-being Others have maliciously modified it, and SteadyState can completely avoid this problem. Click the <;protect hard drive" button, and in the window with the same name, click the "Delete all changes" button, and then click the "OK" button. Yes.
▲Set detailed account restrictions

Experience three, and take measures to ensure security

Although it is an administrator account, sometimes we also need to make necessary restrictions on its permissions, this It is also easy to do with SteadyState. The specific method is: click the "Set computer limit" button, and make the corresponding settings in the open window (such as disabling the U disk)

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