Oh! yes this started with
"My wife dragged me in to work to day"
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Looks like you have some very careful footwork,
and delicate phrasing ahead of you
3 tips -
1 Avoid being caught ( noticed) with books that have titles like ____ for
Dummies
2 Get pally with the Maitre D' of a very nice restaurant
(Needn't be too expensive,
just lots of smarmy and distractingly hansom waiters,
good wine nice salads, fish dishes? and deserts)
3 Also find a good 7-11 florist who takes phone orders and delivers
- go into the shop, introduce yourself,
and show them what her preferences are
get a price list before
you admit you are liable to be in desperate circumstances.
JimB.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Pete Holsberg" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "James Button" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, October 25, 2005 9:50 PM
Subject: Re: Windows Setup
> James Button wrote:
> > Re
> >
> >> Suppose the administrator account does not have a password and the
> >> Welcome screen is disabled. When the computer starts, the user is
logged
> >> in as administrator but no username shows up because the administrator
> >> account is hidden, right?
> >>
> >
> > Thinking about it, haven't you just stated that the log-in id will have
been
> > administrator
> > They may not have logged in by typing, or selecting that userid, but
that is
> > simply because the system is set-up not to allow them to select any
other id
> > than administrator,
> >
> > So anybody using that machine is forced to use it with administrator
> > privileges and no password, even if they want to maintain some level of
> > security over that PC, and both systems connected to it, and any data
> > passing through, or accessible from it.
> >
> > And... The shortcut process you didn't want to consider using was
described
> > so that you could see the user-id used to initiate the current session
> >
> > Me;
> > I'd just say I didn't want to be associated with such a system that is
so
> > open to fraudulent, and illegal use
> >
>
> I wouldn't if I had a choice! The IT person is a woman who knows
> something of Word and other applications, and is learning about all the
> rest. ;-)
>
> Thanks for your help.
>
>
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