Super Administrator Security Advice on Win XP System

  
                  

Windows XP has won the favor of users with its high security and stability. We can protect our personal privacy by setting up personal accounts and setting passwords. We can also set up accounts as Administrators (super administrators), set different permissions for each account, and say that we have supreme rights and have The system's "life and death power" enjoys the highest level of security in the system.

However, if I tell you, I can abolish your Administrators without any effort. Instead, I become an Administrators. Do you believe it or not? Oh, you don't believe it? Ok, let's try it:

Step 1 Restart the computer, press F8 to enter the advanced options menu when the boot menu appears, select “Safe Mode” to enter the system;

Step 2 Open "Control Panel", find the "Users and Passwords" option to see if the account includes Administrators? Ok, now delete the Administrators account, re-create an Administrators, or change the password of the original Administrators account;

Step 3 After restarting the computer, you can log in to Windows XP only by entering a new password.

Why is this problem? The reason is simple: Windows XP's real super administrator account should be Administrators in safe mode, not Administrators in normal mode. By default, the Administrators password in safe mode is empty. No matter how complicated the user's password is set in normal mode and how secure it is, if you don't set the Administrators password in safe mode, your computer will have no secret. //This article comes from the computer software and hardware application network www.45it.com

Now, are you worried about the security of Windows XP? What should I do? This is not simple: quickly enter safe mode, set Administrators password, promote yourself to the real Administrators! Of course, the password set this time should be remembered, otherwise you will not be able to enter Windows XP next time!

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