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<blockquote data-quote="SpartacusSystem" data-source="post: 532141" data-attributes="member: 39430"><p>Try making a local account (first with Guests' group, then User's group through lusrmgr.msc) alongside your MS account, see if it happens to you. </p><p></p><p>Well what a surprise! The minute I assigned the local account 'Visitor' from the Guests' group to the User's group through lusrmgr, no blue box. <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite114" alt=":cool:" title="Cool :cool:" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":cool:" /></p><p></p><p>So now I am thinking that there seems to be a problem with the Guests' membership area within this build. Are they trying to kill of Guest accounts? We've heard of this before from builds 101xxx about the guest account being disabled by default.</p><p></p><p>The guests' group is so so so useful especially in my household. Say I am not at home, someone from the family wants to grab a laptop or a visitor, the fact that they cannot browse through my user, see my history (not like a hormone raging teen has anything to hide, ahem Incognito is my best friend. *cough*...) try to install apps/programs or even open Windows apps is peace of mind for me. A guest account with UAC at max level is robust and I have been doing this trick since the days of Windows 7! It's a shame I may not be able to replicate it now, or I'll still carry on doing it with the blue box bug. I just want visitors to do what they want without harming the system and this blue box isn't that obtrusive.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SpartacusSystem, post: 532141, member: 39430"] Try making a local account (first with Guests' group, then User's group through lusrmgr.msc) alongside your MS account, see if it happens to you. Well what a surprise! The minute I assigned the local account 'Visitor' from the Guests' group to the User's group through lusrmgr, no blue box. :cool: So now I am thinking that there seems to be a problem with the Guests' membership area within this build. Are they trying to kill of Guest accounts? We've heard of this before from builds 101xxx about the guest account being disabled by default. The guests' group is so so so useful especially in my household. Say I am not at home, someone from the family wants to grab a laptop or a visitor, the fact that they cannot browse through my user, see my history (not like a hormone raging teen has anything to hide, ahem Incognito is my best friend. *cough*...) try to install apps/programs or even open Windows apps is peace of mind for me. A guest account with UAC at max level is robust and I have been doing this trick since the days of Windows 7! It's a shame I may not be able to replicate it now, or I'll still carry on doing it with the blue box bug. I just want visitors to do what they want without harming the system and this blue box isn't that obtrusive. [/QUOTE]
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