RE: Windows 10 Installation Question

2015-08-18 Thread Chris Grabowski via Talk
Hi Les,
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On Behalf Of Les Kriegler via Talk
Sent: Tuesday, August 18, 2015 12:48 AM
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Subject: Windows 10 Installation Question

Hi,

I listened to Mark's excellent tutorial, part 2 on installing Windows 10 with 
Window-Eyes.  During the process, it was indicated to enter one's password that 
one used to log into Windows.  I changed that feature a long time ago, and I 
have no idea as to what my password might have been.  That being the case, can 
the password entry step be skipped?  If not, how can this issue be handled?  
Thanks.

Les

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RE: Windows 10 Installation Question

2015-08-18 Thread Les Kriegler via Talk
Bob, thanks for your response.  Did you have to turn off the Log on prompt,
or did that carry over from your prior installation of Windows?  I may
decide to turn on the Log ON prompt for security reasons, not decided yet.
While I'm the only one using this tablet, I do use the Internet and it may
be prudent to use a log on password.

Les

-Original Message-
From: Bob Tinney [mailto:tinn...@charter.net] 
Sent: Tuesday, August 18, 2015 9:20 AM
To: Les Kriegler krieg...@nycap.rr.com; Window-Eyes Discussion List
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Subject: Re: Windows 10 Installation Question

Les,

I've installed Windows 10 on three computers now and  had the log on 
prompt turned off on all three machines.  I was not asked for a log in 
on any of my machines.

My Wife's computer gave me a little problem as when Windows 10 first 
came up, I had to reestablish her machine's wifi connection and 
everything went well after that.

Bob, K8LR, tinn...@charter.net

On 8/18/2015 7:19 AM, Les Kriegler via Talk wrote:
 Hi Chris,

 Not certain.  When I received my tablet, I think I set up a Microsoft
 account at the time I set up Windows.  I did use the Microsoft Account
when
 I installed Office 365.

 Les

 -Original Message-
 From: Chris Grabowski [mailto:cgrabow...@aisquared.com]
 Sent: Tuesday, August 18, 2015 4:53 AM
 To: Les Kriegler krieg...@nycap.rr.com; Window-Eyes Discussion List
 talk@lists.window-eyes.com
 Subject: RE: Windows 10 Installation Question

 Hi Les,
 Are you signing in with a Microsoft account or a local account?



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 -Original Message-
 From: Talk
 [mailto:talk-bounces+cgrabowski=aisquared@lists.window-eyes.com] On
 Behalf Of Les Kriegler via Talk
 Sent: Tuesday, August 18, 2015 12:48 AM
 To: Window-Eyes Discussion List talk@lists.window-eyes.com
 Subject: Windows 10 Installation Question

 Hi,

 I listened to Mark's excellent tutorial, part 2 on installing Windows 10
 with Window-Eyes.  During the process, it was indicated to enter one's
 password that one used to log into Windows.  I changed that feature a long
 time ago, and I have no idea as to what my password might have been.  That
 being the case, can the password entry step be skipped?  If not, how can
 this issue be handled?  Thanks.

 Les

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Re: Windows 10 Installation Question

2015-08-18 Thread Bob Tinney via Talk

Les,

I've installed Windows 10 on three computers now and  had the log on 
prompt turned off on all three machines.  I was not asked for a log in 
on any of my machines.


My Wife's computer gave me a little problem as when Windows 10 first 
came up, I had to reestablish her machine's wifi connection and 
everything went well after that.


Bob, K8LR, tinn...@charter.net

On 8/18/2015 7:19 AM, Les Kriegler via Talk wrote:

Hi Chris,

Not certain.  When I received my tablet, I think I set up a Microsoft
account at the time I set up Windows.  I did use the Microsoft Account when
I installed Office 365.

Les

-Original Message-
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Sent: Tuesday, August 18, 2015 4:53 AM
To: Les Kriegler krieg...@nycap.rr.com; Window-Eyes Discussion List
talk@lists.window-eyes.com
Subject: RE: Windows 10 Installation Question

Hi Les,
Are you signing in with a Microsoft account or a local account?



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-Original Message-
From: Talk
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Behalf Of Les Kriegler via Talk
Sent: Tuesday, August 18, 2015 12:48 AM
To: Window-Eyes Discussion List talk@lists.window-eyes.com
Subject: Windows 10 Installation Question

Hi,

I listened to Mark's excellent tutorial, part 2 on installing Windows 10
with Window-Eyes.  During the process, it was indicated to enter one's
password that one used to log into Windows.  I changed that feature a long
time ago, and I have no idea as to what my password might have been.  That
being the case, can the password entry step be skipped?  If not, how can
this issue be handled?  Thanks.

Les

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Re: Windows 10 Installation Question

2015-08-18 Thread Russ Kiehne via Talk
Along the same line, I'm running windows 7.  It has been setup where when I 
turn on the computer it takes me directly to the desktop without using a 
passward.  Can this be done when setting up windows 10?


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Sent: Tuesday, August 18, 2015 1:53 AM
To: Les Kriegler ; Window-Eyes Discussion List
Subject: RE: Windows 10 Installation Question

Hi Les,
Are you signing in with a Microsoft account or a local account?



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From: Talk 
[mailto:talk-bounces+cgrabowski=aisquared@lists.window-eyes.com] On 
Behalf Of Les Kriegler via Talk

Sent: Tuesday, August 18, 2015 12:48 AM
To: Window-Eyes Discussion List talk@lists.window-eyes.com
Subject: Windows 10 Installation Question

Hi,

I listened to Mark's excellent tutorial, part 2 on installing Windows 10 
with Window-Eyes.  During the process, it was indicated to enter one's 
password that one used to log into Windows.  I changed that feature a long 
time ago, and I have no idea as to what my password might have been.  That 
being the case, can the password entry step be skipped?  If not, how can 
this issue be handled?  Thanks.


Les

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Re: Windows 10 Installation Question

2015-08-18 Thread Bob Tinney via Talk

YES!

Bob, K8LR, tinn...@charter.net

On 8/18/2015 10:20 AM, Russ Kiehne via Talk wrote:
Along the same line, I'm running windows 7.  It has been setup where 
when I turn on the computer it takes me directly to the desktop 
without using a passward.  Can this be done when setting up windows 10?


-Original Message- From: Chris Grabowski via Talk
Sent: Tuesday, August 18, 2015 1:53 AM
To: Les Kriegler ; Window-Eyes Discussion List
Subject: RE: Windows 10 Installation Question

Hi Les,
Are you signing in with a Microsoft account or a local account?



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-Original Message-
From: Talk 
[mailto:talk-bounces+cgrabowski=aisquared@lists.window-eyes.com] 
On Behalf Of Les Kriegler via Talk

Sent: Tuesday, August 18, 2015 12:48 AM
To: Window-Eyes Discussion List talk@lists.window-eyes.com
Subject: Windows 10 Installation Question

Hi,

I listened to Mark's excellent tutorial, part 2 on installing Windows 
10 with Window-Eyes.  During the process, it was indicated to enter 
one's password that one used to log into Windows.  I changed that 
feature a long time ago, and I have no idea as to what my password 
might have been.  That being the case, can the password entry step be 
skipped?  If not, how can this issue be handled?  Thanks.


Les

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Re: Windows 10 Installation Question

2015-08-18 Thread Gregory Rosenberg via Talk
Good morning everyone,

I am an Internet security consultant and computer security and operating system 
development has been my expertise since 1974. I actually started to write code 
at age eight. I worked on the development of ARPANET (aka DARPANET) and MILNET 
from 1979 until 1983. I traveled to some 67 counties and lectured on Internet 
security from 1993 through 2004. I have been an author, co-author, subject 
matter expert, or Technical editor for some 14 books, CBTs, and courseware for 
Deltek, SRA, McMillan, and O’Reilley covering a wide array of topics on 
Internet security, Linux, OS/2, OS/2 LAN Manager, and Novell Netware. I have 
written operating system code for IBM, Texas Instruments, Intel, and Microsoft 
as a contract developer.

You certainly can configure Windows 10 to automatically log you on; however, it 
is really a bad idea to do that if you have medical records, banking, 
insurance, credit card, or other personally identifying information. Even if 
you had the best firewall, intrusion prevention, and data leakage protection 
software you still are potentially vulnerable. They say the only secure 
computer is one that is unplugged and berried 20 feet in the ground and then it 
still might be vulnerable.

Should a web site you connect to and interact with it be compromised it becomes 
very easy for an attacker’s malicious code to gain full access to your computer 
if you use the automatic login feature of Windows or for that matter any 
operating system. Some 70% of web sites on the Internet have been compromised 
at some time or another. Government web sites, the Wallstreet Journal, sports 
sites, and store sites just to name a few.

Being a computer professional I have been around computers since 1968 and 
therefore passwords are second nature to me. Not everyone is blessed with 
sufficient memory recall to use passwords or remember passwords that are long 
enough to be relatively secure.

Lastpass (lastpass.com http://lastpass.com/) is an accessible password 
manager that is fairly easy to use. There are both free and paid versions. For 
those with some vision 1Password might also be a good choice. With these you 
remember one password and it stores all of your other passwords. Make that one 
password also the password you log into your computer with to keep things 
simple. 

You can also get many secure encrypted USB devices to store your passwords on. 
I personally use my iPhone to store an encrypted password file on. This gets 
synced to my computer and is stored in encrypted file there as well. 

To make a secure password you should make it fairly long and use a mixture 
upper and lower case letters, numbers, and special symbols. That may seem 
daunting to most, but here are a few clever tricks to help.

Lets say you have a favorite poem. Choose the first character of each word in 
some part of the poem.

Big boys race our young girls but violet generally wins. Her car is always much 
faster than the boys cars.

So taking the first letter of each word from the above passage give us the 
following. Bbr0ygbvgw*Hciamfttbc” (excluding the quotes of course.)

Here are the basic rules you can use.

1) If a word starts with a capital letter than use it as a capital letter in 
the password.
2) If a word starts with a lower case letter than use it as a lower case letter 
in the passwords.
3) If a word starts with a vowel then substitute it for a number.
A or a becomes 4
E or e becomes 3
I or i becomes 1
O or o becomes 0
U or u becomes 2.
4) Separate your sentences with a special symbol like an asterisk “*”, a dollar 
sign “$”, a period “.”, a hyphen “-“, etc. Not all web sites will allow number 
or special symbols. So you may at times have to use a simpler passwords for 
them or allow your browser to generate a random password for you. Remember that 
you only need remember one password if you are using a password manager to 
store your passwords.

I hope this helps.



 On 2015Aug 18, at 09:20, Russ Kiehne via Talk talk@lists.window-eyes.com 
 wrote:
 
 Along the same line, I'm running windows 7.  It has been setup where when I 
 turn on the computer it takes me directly to the desktop without using a 
 passward.  Can this be done when setting up windows 10?
 
 -Original Message- From: Chris Grabowski via Talk
 Sent: Tuesday, August 18, 2015 1:53 AM
 To: Les Kriegler ; Window-Eyes Discussion List
 Subject: RE: Windows 10 Installation Question
 
 Hi Les,
 Are you signing in with a Microsoft account or a local account?
 
 
 
 Window-Eyes Product Support
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 (802) 362-3612
 www.aisquared.com
 
 
 -Original Message-
 From: Talk 
 [mailto:talk-bounces+cgrabowski=aisquared@lists.window-eyes.com] On 
 Behalf Of Les Kriegler via Talk
 Sent: Tuesday, August 18, 2015 12:48 AM
 To: Window-Eyes Discussion List talk@lists.window-eyes.com
 Subject: Windows 10 Installation

Windows 10 Installation Question

2015-08-17 Thread Les Kriegler via Talk
Hi,

I listened to Mark's excellent tutorial, part 2 on installing Windows 10
with Window-Eyes.  During the process, it was indicated to enter one's
password that one used to log into Windows.  I changed that feature a long
time ago, and I have no idea as to what my password might have been.  That
being the case, can the password entry step be skipped?  If not, how can
this issue be handled?  Thanks.

Les

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