Nov. 24th, 2005
computery things ...
Nov. 24th, 2005 10:20 pm...
So, I finally managed to get rid of the wallpaper changer tool.
Not that it's hard to uninstall, or disable.
But I liked what it was doing, and therefore wanted to keep using it.
So anyway, I finally decided on a dozen or so wallpaper sized images, which I'll just change around every few days by hand.
Which means ... taadaa! ... That I'm currently using a non-admin user account (this is XPSP2 in case you're wondering)!
Yeah.
Because the only thing I ever noticed not working on a limited account was my wallpaper changer tool.
That was an M$ tool btw, which stopped working on limited accounts when SP2 was installed.
Of course, the reason all this is actually important (at least to me), is for the fact that the last time I caught a virus, it could only spread in my system the way it did because I was using an admin account at the time.
*shurgs*
Note that I'm not showing you my current wallpaper.
I have my reasons d;
nah neh nah.
good night!
So, I finally managed to get rid of the wallpaper changer tool.
Not that it's hard to uninstall, or disable.
But I liked what it was doing, and therefore wanted to keep using it.
So anyway, I finally decided on a dozen or so wallpaper sized images, which I'll just change around every few days by hand.
Which means ... taadaa! ... That I'm currently using a non-admin user account (this is XPSP2 in case you're wondering)!
Yeah.
Because the only thing I ever noticed not working on a limited account was my wallpaper changer tool.
That was an M$ tool btw, which stopped working on limited accounts when SP2 was installed.
Of course, the reason all this is actually important (at least to me), is for the fact that the last time I caught a virus, it could only spread in my system the way it did because I was using an admin account at the time.
*shurgs*
Note that I'm not showing you my current wallpaper.
I have my reasons d;
nah neh nah.
good night!