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I'm running Vista Home Premium, in case you need to know.
I have a brother who is freaking dangerous. Whenever he gets on the computer
he downloads malicious programs that infect the computer, and he's smart
enough to get past what little security there is for someone on an
administrator account.
I've tried to keep him out but he always finds a way on my computer -
usually because one of my parents accidentally leaves the computer on. I'm
still clueless as to how he finds out the passwords we set (I can't set
complex ones like ads0o98a3n for my parents because they can't remember it,
and now it's too late to set them to standard because of the reasons below).
Now he's gone and made a password reset disk for my parents' account. They
have enough settings on there that they do not want me to make a new account
and delete the old one, and I don't know if setting the account to standard
will allow him to still use the disk, and I'm confident in my ability to
remember my own password. Is there any way to disable to use of password
reset disks?
Alternatively, will setting it to standard remove his ability to use the
aforementioned disk?
I have a brother who is freaking dangerous. Whenever he gets on the computer
he downloads malicious programs that infect the computer, and he's smart
enough to get past what little security there is for someone on an
administrator account.
I've tried to keep him out but he always finds a way on my computer -
usually because one of my parents accidentally leaves the computer on. I'm
still clueless as to how he finds out the passwords we set (I can't set
complex ones like ads0o98a3n for my parents because they can't remember it,
and now it's too late to set them to standard because of the reasons below).
Now he's gone and made a password reset disk for my parents' account. They
have enough settings on there that they do not want me to make a new account
and delete the old one, and I don't know if setting the account to standard
will allow him to still use the disk, and I'm confident in my ability to
remember my own password. Is there any way to disable to use of password
reset disks?
Alternatively, will setting it to standard remove his ability to use the
aforementioned disk?