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In Reply to: RE: The relevant policy can be found amongst 37 posted by riboge on February 16, 2012 at 08:52:16
Quoted from MS "How the System account is used in Windows."
"The system account and the administrator account (Administrators group) have the same file privileges, but they have different functions. The system account is used by the operating system and by services that run under Windows. There are many services and processes within Windows that need the capability to log on internally (for example during a Windows installation). The system account was designed for that purpose; it is an internal account, does not show up in User Manager, cannot be added to any groups, and cannot have user rights assigned to it. On the other hand, the system account does show up on an NTFS volume in File Manager in the Permissions portion of the Security menu. By default, the system account is granted full control to all files on an NTFS volume. Here the system account has the same functional privileges as the administrator account."
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Some up until now have said minlogon puts one as the default user, others more lately have said it is the system account, now you--who seems to know what you are talking about--say it is "an" administrator account. Is it "the" (real, fundamental) administrator account? Is there such a thing?
More importantly, how DOES one logon to the system account?
download a set of very useful Pstools from Windows Sysinternals.http://download.sysinternals.com/Files/PsTools.zip
Unzip and copy Psexec.exe to your system32.
In CMD, type "psexec -i -d c:\windows\regedit.exe" and enter.
A powerful Regedit will then pop up under your service.
You can also load and view other Sam and Security hives without using any 3rd party software.
How the System account is used in Windows:http://support.microsoft.com/kb/120929
"Some up until now have said minlogon puts one as the default user"It depends on what account is logged on. E.g. in SP1, after minlogon, one logon as Owner, this one is logged on as Default user, and the Default User folder will be created in C:\Documents and Settings. If logged on as Administrator, then the Administrator account.
Edit: after minlogon, one would use the Default folder in C:\Documents and Settings, as a computer users, perhaps a super one.
Edits: 02/16/12 02/16/12 02/17/12
WOW, you are speeding ahead and flying high - I cannot wait to see/hear what you come up with.
Thanks for your efforts and your generosity.
if excluding cPlay, cMP files, 1 Chinese font and C_950.nls, The config folder is now 164kb.
I want to do more file substitution before letting you know. I now use a micro-shell32. It sound so much better!
I might have found a way, as my registry slimming went exceptionally easy and smooth.
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with .dll substitutions and registry mods you still end up in the same place (if you want to).
config at 164? Incredible!
I have not been trying much lately because I thought when I got below 300 I was just about done AND NOW you post this.
I get the feeling there must a combination aspect to further deletions since I have tried numerous "single" items with no success.
Will TRY to wait patiently for the micro-shell32 but it is NOT going to be easy.
Congratulations and thanks again.
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