Who is the System User(Local System User ) in Windows XP?
What for it?
Can't we access it through limited user account...?
What are the more facilities provided by System User rather than Administrator Account?
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Jump to PostSystem User sounds more like a Root user but i am not too sure. On mac its called a Root User maybe on User its called a system user. System User has more features than an adminstrative account. They can read, write or delete files. They can also change the …
Jump to PostA local system user is any user account on the local machine - local admin, local limited user account, and also the guest account, if it isn't disabled.
Local accounts are first point of validation for all "user right requests" on all machines by default. (otherwise they couldn't work …
Jump to PostThere is one called Root User right? that is the highest rank in the laptop and computer world.
Jump to Postthe root account on a windows system is named administrator.
Jump to PostFunny thing, my laptop has a root user and an admin account. Both are different accounts. But that does not matter any way. :)
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