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<blockquote data-quote="Andrezj" data-source="post: 1021093" data-attributes="member: 97580"><p>microsoft does not want to provide such security to home users, it is meant only for their paid clients</p><p>few people know but windows was not developed for home users, it was developed for domain-joined networks where a sysadmin would have full control over every endpoint and could allow\deny user access to most windows features</p><p>that is true to this day, but it is for paid windows users</p><p>for example, every enterprise i work with disables user access to control panel, the user is not permitted to install software except that which is approved by the organization, the user cannot change much of anything on the system</p><p></p><p>microsoft just makes windows home available mostly as an agreement with oems</p><p>it is absurd that windows home by default permits children and those who do not know enough about security full access to the entire system with administrative permissions</p><p>that is why microsoft openly stated it is developing windows s mode - and it is only available on home version of windows</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andrezj, post: 1021093, member: 97580"] microsoft does not want to provide such security to home users, it is meant only for their paid clients few people know but windows was not developed for home users, it was developed for domain-joined networks where a sysadmin would have full control over every endpoint and could allow\deny user access to most windows features that is true to this day, but it is for paid windows users for example, every enterprise i work with disables user access to control panel, the user is not permitted to install software except that which is approved by the organization, the user cannot change much of anything on the system microsoft just makes windows home available mostly as an agreement with oems it is absurd that windows home by default permits children and those who do not know enough about security full access to the entire system with administrative permissions that is why microsoft openly stated it is developing windows s mode - and it is only available on home version of windows [/QUOTE]
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