Administrator account?

G

Guest

I created a new account, now I have 2 Administrator Account, One is the
default Administrator Account (which is now hidden
ever since i created the new account) and second is the new account with
name typeLL (also a computer administrator account) both is password
protection.
Which account do I install the Window security updates and other programs?
If I install updates or program on the new account(typeLL) would it install
to all user account including the hidden default Administrator Account?
 
M

Malke

typeLL said:
I created a new account, now I have 2 Administrator Account, One is
the default Administrator Account (which is now hidden
ever since i created the new account) and second is the new account
with name typeLL (also a computer administrator account) both is
password protection.
Which account do I install the Window security updates and other
programs? If I install updates or program on the new account(typeLL)
would it install to all user account including the hidden default
Administrator Account?

Just use your own personal account ("typeLL"). The now-hidden
Administrator account is a fail-safe account and if you are fortunate
you will not ever need to log into it.

Malke
 
B

Bruce Chambers

typeLL said:
I created a new account, now I have 2 Administrator Account, One is the
default Administrator Account (which is now hidden
ever since i created the new account) and second is the new account with
name typeLL (also a computer administrator account) both is password
protection.
Which account do I install the Window security updates and other programs?


It would make no difference; use whichever one you like.

If I install updates or program on the new account(typeLL) would it install
to all user account including the hidden default Administrator Account?


That would depend upon whether or not each individual application was
properly designed to be fully compatible with a multi-user OS.


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Bruce Chambers

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