max12590
Masterful Geek
I am running Windows XP Professional x64 Edition. I run the computer as "Administrator" for my everyday tasks. I have it fully configured to fit what I want. In my MCDST book it says the "Administrator" account is not meant for everyday use. I want to know why not. Is it slower than other accounts? Is it less secure? What is the reason it is not best for everyday tasks. I can make another account to use if I need to, but I don't particularly want to deal with changing all my settings on another account. If there is a reason I shouldn't use the "Administrator" account then is there a way to move all of my settings from this account to another one? I've been reading in this MCDST book about user profiles and copying the profile from the "Administrator" account to another one sounds feasable, but I bet there are some propretary settings in the profile that would need some serious modifications to make it work. I know it wouldn't hurt to try, but I'd ask before I did it.