Win8.1 Tip: Understanding Windows User Accounts

  

When many people share the same computer's Win8.1 system, they have to face the problem of how to solve the problem of sharing without interference and ensuring system and data security. This requires Win8. .1 multi-account management mechanism is more perfect, when the account with highly differentiated content and permissions, not only allows users to effectively retain their desktop, program, file configuration information, personally share the same system, at the same time, different account settings Different levels of system control also play a significant role in system security and stability, to a certain extent to ensure the safe and stable operation of the system, then let's look at the categories of Win8.1 accounts, each has its role.

Win8.1 Account Features

1.Administrator System Administrator Account

This account is a system built-in account with the highest system privileges and is not subject to Win8.1 users. The limitations of the account control mechanism give you complete control over the Windows system.

2. Account created by the user himself

Whether the Win8.1 installation wizard prompts the user to create an initial login account after the system is installed, or the user newly added account in other situations. They are all ordinary accounts created by users themselves. When using this type of account to perform the core operations of the system, a system permission prompt box will pop up, prompting the user to temporarily increase the system administrator authority by means of a mouse click, thereby verifying that the user performs the operation personally, rather than the behavior of the malicious program. This way has a certain degree of security protection.


User Initializes Login Account

User Creates Account for Security Considerations Default Execution"Standard Permissions"

Controlling Accounts from Malicious Programs The behavior of the user-created account defaults to "Standard Permissions". Only when the operation involves changes to the system core, the user must be allowed to click the mouse button to temporarily raise the current account's permission level to the system management. The privilege level of the account, the mouse click can be said to be an effective way to prevent malicious programs from controlling the administrator account.

Because Win8.1 pays more attention to security than previous Windows systems, in order to prevent malicious programs from taking advantage of system administrator account privileges, you can perform harmful operations on the operating system at will. User-created accounts only run "standard permissions by default. ", only when it involves system core operations, such as copying a file to the system core folder, the prompt dialog box (below) will pop up, informing the user to click the "continue" button to click the current account. Permissions are elevated to the administrator level, and the way the mouse is upgraded is an effective mechanism to prevent malicious programs.


To initialize an account, click "Continue" to upgrade to Administrator privileges

3.The built-in Guest" Guest Account"

Like Win7, Win8.1 has a temporary "guest account" that does not require a dedicated account. This account allows users without local computer accounts to temporarily access local Windows, since "guest account" is only for temporary use of local computers For the sake of security, only regular applications can be used for permissions, and no changes can be made to the system settings.

Enabling Guest Guest Account

Starting Win8.1's built-in "guest account" is very simple. Move the mouse to the lower right corner of the computer screen, pop up the Charmsbar menu, and click "Set" Then go to the "Control Panel", then in the "Control Panel" window selection "small icon" view mode, all "control panel" options are clearly presented in front of them, then the user chooses to click " User account ".


Control Panel

Go to the "User Account" settings page of the "Control Panel" and see that the "Guest" account is not enabled, click Enable. In the future, any user who does not have a current computer account can access the computer through the enabled "guest account", and the permissions of such accounts are strictly limited, so Win8 is guaranteed to a certain extent. 1 operating system security.


Enable " Guest Account"

After the guest account is enabled, if you want to close it, also switch to the control panel and select the same option when you just enabled it. The "Enable Guest Account" on this option screen has changed to "Close Guest Account", click Close.

Summary

Win8.1 accounts are roughly divided into three categories: system administrator account (built-in), user-created account, and guest account. The system administrator account is a built-in account, which can be accessed through the mouse click to increase the permissions. The user-created account defaults to "standard permissions", when the system core file is changed in the user account state, pop-up " Provide the system administrator permission " prompt dialog box to inform the user to use the mouse operation to temporarily improve the permissions; the guest account mainly provides a shortcut for temporary visitors who do not have a local computer account to log in to Win8.1, the account permissions limit users can only use Regular application. It can be seen that Win8.1 sets different permissions and operation modes for different accounts to ensure the security of the system.

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