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I’m always pretty sure that the advice has been to avoid writing
down your username/password and storing it in an *insecure* location
(i.e. taped to your monitor at work) On the other hand, if you write down the details and store it in
a safe place (e.g. place it into a safe) then surely you are relying on the
security of the physical device to protect you. That may be an acceptable risk.
I’m pretty sure if you wrote down your admin password at home, and stored the
piece of paper underneath your keyboard, you probably wouldn’t have that much
to worry about (unless you couldn’t trust whoever else was living in the house/unit/apartment).
Anyone breaking into your house has full physical access anyway… Cheers Ken From:
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Behalf Of Al Mulnick "Write down your
username and password and store it in a safe location." That's an interesting departure from the
usual recommendations. ;-)
On 9/6/06, Susan Bradley, CPA aka
Ebitz - SBS Rocks [MVP] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Windows Vista Security : Built-in Administrator Account
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- RE: [ActiveDir] OT: admin account in Vista Ken Schaefer
- RE: [ActiveDir] OT: admin account in Vista Craig Cerino
- Re: [ActiveDir] OT: admin account in Vista Al Mulnick
- RE: [ActiveDir] OT: admin account in Vista Ken Schaefer
- Re: [ActiveDir] OT: admin account in Vista Al Mulnick
- RE: [ActiveDir] OT: admin account in Vista Craig Cerino
- RE: [ActiveDir] OT: admin account in Vista Craig Cerino
- [ActiveDir] OT: admin account in Vista neil.ruston
