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Vince
Paul Montgomery,
If you had made even a passing mention of IL's, security boundaries, user
rights separations or partially virtualized registries, I might have assumed
you had more than an entry-level knowledge of Windows Security. Clearly that
is not the case. Have you ever even seen a post by serious security
researchers? You might start by searching for Mark Russinovich or Joanna
Rutkowska for entry point security information.
But I suspect you are simply a little person with a little mind, struggling
to cope in world where your little mind is woefully inadequate. In your
struggle to cope, you have to latch onto a vague statement by MS saying they
recommend all users employ standard accounts. This makes it easy for your
little brain, no need to put any more thought into it. Problem solved. And
when someone like myself questions this, wants more details, it is an affront
to your whole approach, so you need to put them down in an effort to
reinforce your image of yourself.
Your pitiful approach to a search (Googling as you call it, ha ha) with no
seriously defined search parameters shows the limit of your search capability
and reflects the limitations of your little mind.
My post here for discussion on this topic was not about getting someone to
do my Googling (ha ha ROFL) for me, but was a call for a sharing of
intelligent ideas and findings. Definitely not for you, Paul Montgomery.
If you had made even a passing mention of IL's, security boundaries, user
rights separations or partially virtualized registries, I might have assumed
you had more than an entry-level knowledge of Windows Security. Clearly that
is not the case. Have you ever even seen a post by serious security
researchers? You might start by searching for Mark Russinovich or Joanna
Rutkowska for entry point security information.
But I suspect you are simply a little person with a little mind, struggling
to cope in world where your little mind is woefully inadequate. In your
struggle to cope, you have to latch onto a vague statement by MS saying they
recommend all users employ standard accounts. This makes it easy for your
little brain, no need to put any more thought into it. Problem solved. And
when someone like myself questions this, wants more details, it is an affront
to your whole approach, so you need to put them down in an effort to
reinforce your image of yourself.
Your pitiful approach to a search (Googling as you call it, ha ha) with no
seriously defined search parameters shows the limit of your search capability
and reflects the limitations of your little mind.
My post here for discussion on this topic was not about getting someone to
do my Googling (ha ha ROFL) for me, but was a call for a sharing of
intelligent ideas and findings. Definitely not for you, Paul Montgomery.