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Almost had it that time



Which of these Windows accounts should normally be disabled?

A) Administrator

B) Power User

C) Guest

D) Domain Administrator

E) IEUser

F) The one used for Solitaire


The answer: C) Guest

The Guest account can be useful for general purpose or kiosk computers, but most systems should be configured with a disabled Guest account.

Want to know more? Watch “Windows Users and Groups.”

The Windows operating system combines user authentications with groups of users to define rights and permissions. In this video, you’ll learn how to manage the local users and groups in your Windows OS.

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