Windows Vista Home Premium Operating System/User Accounts

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Sidney

Hello:

Thank You for your Time,

Are these Valid User Accounts for the Windows Vista Home Premium Operating
System?



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I have the Administrator Password protected.

The Guest Account is off.

The User Account Control is on.


Thank You,
 
No!

--
Carey Frisch
Microsoft MVP
Windows Desktop Experience -
Windows Vista Enthusiast

---------------------------------------------------------------


Hello:

Thank You for your Time,

Are these Valid User Accounts for the Windows Vista Home Premium Operating
System?



OOR6F0D1

C9C0KVRR

2INKE3KN

OFLPX90A

LUWECZFE

FMHTBE5R

PHAVJF14

G9W67YYX

WEMCSTAC

GB921SVX

KCMFVMBE

GRIZCUW5

FHN4JXON

GJ1XLOQT

7CA4Q468

IY073WOR

M85KU9NU



I have the Administrator Password protected.

The Guest Account is off.

The User Account Control is on.


Thank You,
 
Thank You for Responding,

I have the windows firewall and block all incoming connections enabled and
the windows defender enabled and I deleted those user accounts that are not
part of the windows vista home premium operating system and still other user
accounts continue to be created on my windows vista home premium operating
system.


how can I prevent these user accounts from being created and installed on my
windows vista home premium operating system?

I have the guest account off and the user account control is on and the
administrator account is password protected.


Thank You,
 
Sidney said:
Thank You for Responding,

I have the windows firewall and block all incoming connections enabled and
the windows defender enabled and I deleted those user accounts that are
not
part of the windows vista home premium operating system and still other
user
accounts continue to be created on my windows vista home premium operating
system.


how can I prevent these user accounts from being created and installed on
my
windows vista home premium operating system?

I have the guest account off and the user account control is on and the
administrator account is password protected.

It may be that the machine is compromised with malware running on it that is
doing it.

You can use Process Explorer and look at what is running on the machine. You
can look at each running process and see what that process is hosting, like
possible malware.

You do that in PE by going to menu/tools/show lower pane/show all DLL(s).
When do to that and click on a process running in the upper pane, it will
show you everything that the process is hosting in the lower pane. You can
right click a line in the upper or lower pane and go to Properties.

You can use Currports (free) that runs on Vista instead of Active Ports
that doesn't run on Vista, which are tools in the link being explained that
I have mentioned.

<http://www.windowsecurity.com/artic...d_Rootkit_Tools_in_a_Windows_Environment.html>
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/sysinternals/default.aspx

Lastly, you may want to take a look, you may not like it.

http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc512587.aspx
 
Sidney said:
Hello:

Thank You for your Time,

Are these Valid User Accounts for the Windows Vista Home Premium Operating
System?



OOR6F0D1

C9C0KVRR

2INKE3KN

OFLPX90A

LUWECZFE

FMHTBE5R

PHAVJF14

G9W67YYX

WEMCSTAC

GB921SVX

KCMFVMBE

GRIZCUW5

FHN4JXON

GJ1XLOQT

7CA4Q468

IY073WOR

M85KU9NU



I have the Administrator Password protected.

The Guest Account is off.

The User Account Control is on.


Thank You,


You can name user accounts pretty much anything you want, except making
it the same as the computer name, so those all should work for you.


--

Bruce Chambers

Help us help you:


http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx/kb/555375

They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary
safety deserve neither liberty nor safety. ~Benjamin Franklin

Many people would rather die than think; in fact, most do. ~Bertrand Russell

The philosopher has never killed any priests, whereas the priest has
killed a great many philosophers.
~ Denis Diderot
 
You can name user accounts pretty much anything you want, except making
it the same as the computer name, so those all should work for you.

I got a really good laugh at your expense on this one. A true LOL!
 
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