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  2. User Account Control - Wikipedia

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    User Account Control (UAC) is a security feature in Windows that limits application software to standard user privileges until an administrator authorizes an increase or elevation. Learn how UAC works, what tasks trigger a UAC prompt, and how to change UAC settings in different Windows versions.

  3. User profiles in Microsoft Windows - Wikipedia

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    Learn how Windows creates and uses user profiles to represent the characteristics of the user. Find out the contents and functions of the profile folder, the NTUSER.DAT file, and the special profiles such as Default User and All Users.

  4. Winlogon - Wikipedia

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    Winlogon is a Windows system process that handles the logon sequence, user profile loading, desktop creation, and screen saver control. Learn about its history, functions, vulnerabilities, and related terms.

  5. Windows XP - Wikipedia

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    Windows XP is a major release of Microsoft's Windows NT operating system, released in 2001 and succeeded by Windows Vista in 2007. It received critical acclaim for its performance, stability, user interface, and multimedia features, but also faced criticism for its security issues and support lifecycle.

  6. Group Policy - Wikipedia

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    Group Policy is a feature of Windows operating systems that controls the working environment of user and computer accounts. It provides centralized management and configuration of operating systems, applications, and users' settings in an Active Directory environment.

  7. Superuser - Wikipedia

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    A superuser is a special user account for system administration in computing. Learn about the different names, roles and privileges of superusers in Unix, Windows, Novell NetWare and OpenVMS systems.

  8. Security Account Manager - Wikipedia

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    Security Account Manager (SAM) is a database file in Windows that stores users' passwords and authenticates local and remote users. Learn about its features, cryptanalysis, attacks and vulnerabilities.

  9. Control Panel (Windows) - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history, features and functions of Control Panel, a component of Microsoft Windows that allows users to view and change system settings. Find out how to access, use and customize various applets, such as accessibility options, hardware and software, and network settings.

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