Safest user account strategy after clean install?


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    Safest user account strategy after clean install?


    So I just clean installed 7 on my grandmother's laptop and, of course, her main account (that was created during setup) is an admin account. For everyday use, I want her to use a standard account so should I create a new admin account and then make hers a standard? Or, keep hers as admin and then create a new standard for everyday use?

    Just wondering if there are any considerations for either scenario.
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    Windows 7 HP 64
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    - Create a new one with your name with Admin rights and a password.
    - Log in on the new account and change your grandmother to Standard.
    - You can make windows log into automatically to your grandmother account. Configure a User Account to Log On Automatically on Windows 7
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    Thanks!
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    Question regarding the auto login: I like this idea because this laptop is and will stay in a secure location. If there is an auto-login, how do you get to a prompt to login as the admin?
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    Windows 7 HP 64
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    Once it auto log into your grandmother account go to - Start - shutdown button arrow - Log off - then log in on your account.
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    I always set up three accounts on friends' computers:
    1. A "standard" account using their name.
    2. An "admin" account using a variant of their name (with the same password as their standard account).
    3. An "admin" account for me.

    I then instruct them to use the standard account for everything. Then, if something needs administrator access (e.g. installing a program), at the prompt they select their admin account and type in their normal password.

    If they get locked out of everything, I log in as me and unlock them / reset their passwords.
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    mrjimphelps said:
    I always set up three accounts on friends' computers:
    1. A "standard" account using their name.
    2. An "admin" account using a variant of their name (with the same password as their standard account).
    3. An "admin" account for me.

    I then instruct them to use the standard account for everything. Then, if something needs administrator access (e.g. installing a program), at the prompt they select their admin account and type in their normal password.

    If they get locked out of everything, I log in as me and unlock them / reset their passwords.
    Great ideas!
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