Jeff Wright
>> Absolutely, don't login as admin, etc.  It shouldn't be
>> needed for day to day use for normal office applications.
>> Would MS Office need to be admin to be usable?

> No.  Every staffer runs as a lowest permission user at my
> .org. Office runs just fine.

Now yes.  When Win NT 4.0(??) first showed up with multiple
types of users, I believe that was true.  BTW, I've pretty
much moved to a Mac now and still avoid my admin account
unless it is actually needed to perform the task.  Why, yes,
I am paranoid at times.  I keep administrator and other work
as separate accounts (all OS'es), administrator doesn't have
email, etc.

-- 
Take care  | This clown speaks for himself, his job doesn't
Wayne D.   | supply this, at least not directly
Do Not Attempt to Traverse a Chasm in Two Leaps.


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