WHAT IS THE NEED OF CHANGE SYSTEM ADMINISTRATION NAME
actually when some legally run any command in the pc a log file is created in the system folder of c driver .when some one tries to hack your pc it simply "bypass" the way to create a log file in your system .in this way he dont left anyfoot print behind his work.
what happen when hacker hack your pc .he simple directly target your system administration by default its is "sa" so that he can acces your pc directly from his computer over the network.
thats y it is important to change your system administration name .
How to Find or Change My Computer's Administrator
In Windows, an administrator account has full control over the computer’s files, systems, and settings. As a result, only trusted users should have administrator privileges. Administrators can create new administrative accounts or revoke privileges from users. However, if you ever need to find or change your computer's administrator settings, it is easy to do so; just make sure that the account you're working from has administrator privileges as well.
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Method 1 of 2: Windows 7 and Vista
- 1Go to Start.Ad
- 2Select Control Panel
- 3Set the view to small icons.
- 4Go to User Accounts.
- 5Click "Manage Another Account".
- 6Select the account you want to manage.
- 7Click "Change account type".
- 8Tick the administrator option.
- 9Click "change account type" to implement the changes.Ad
- 1Find the My Computer icon on your desktop.
- 2Right-click the icon and select Manage. This will bring up the Computer Management window.
- 3Expand Local Users and Groups by clicking the + to the left.
- 4Click Groups. You will see headings for Administrators, Guests, Power Users, and so on.
- 5Double-click on Administrators. This brings up a list of all the administrators on your machine. If you have administrative access to this computer, you should be able to change the settings in this menu.
- 6Click on Add to designate a new administrator. This will open a new window.
- 7Type in the name of the account you wish to add, and click Check Names.The name should now be underlined. Click OK to close this window and save your settings.
- 8Remove an administrator. To remove an administrator, highlight the target account and click the Remove.
- If you wish to retain your own administrative rights, make sure not to delete your account from this list.
- Edit step9Save your changes. If the settings for your account haven't been changed, there is no need to reboot. Otherwise, log out and back in again to save the settings
SECURE YOUR PC FROM BEING HACKED
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August 27, 2015
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