Administrator safety

Kathy5743

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I read somewhere not to use administrator to avoid a hacker taking over computer. I have all my files in my administrator folder, which is password protected, which I use for everything. I have a guest folder for anyone else who uses my computer, which is not password protected.

How should I go about making myself an account that is safer to use on a daily basis? How can I set it up to contain all of my folders. Or is it better to make a new one and dub that one administrator and then remove the administrator title from my account I use daily?
 

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http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/why-standard-user-account#1TC=windows-7
 
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Kathy5743

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I have Windows 7. Can I safely keep on using my administrator account which is password protected so that the occasional other user can't access it? Or is there still some danger a hacker could get into it while I am on line or sleep mode?
 

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Kathy5743

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The two links may be too complicated for me to figure out, but thanks for the info.

Are you saying that as long as I have a good password for my administrator account I am safe to use that account for on line searches?
 

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The two links may be too complicated for me to figure out, but thanks for the info.

Are you saying that as long as I have a good password for my administrator account I am safe to use that account for on line searches?

Yes precautionary measures is needed as always and none will get any strange situation unless you accept the consequences. :)
 
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Kathy5743

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If I have a "senior moment" again and click something I should not have clicked, is my computer in more danger if I am using my administrator account than it would be using one of the regular accounts? My administrator account is password protected whereas the other accounts are not password protected.
 

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Using administrator account gains everything with all the access so risk will expose, while LUA (limited user account/guest)prevent any execution due to in fact it needs an approval for Admin especially the password need to input. (My post #4)
 

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