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xp passwords
do we really need to use them? are they stored on our hard drive? along with
our floppy backup password recovery through the wizard. If my computer was stolen-hard drive removed-new one put in -what good do they do ? And microsoft has all of my details for my xp operating system? i have often wondered?I dont have any secret files ....can you inform me ? |
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Re: xp passwords
Hello,
Yes, the passwords are stored in the hard drive. Not sure about the floppy backup feature though, but I guess the password should be stored there as well. If your hard drive was stolen from your computer, your thinking is right as they do not provide any additional protection (the thief can easily read any data on your hard disk by mounting it as slave or in an external enclosure) unless you choose to encrypt the folders (right-click folder, general tab, advanced). Microsoft only knows information that you intentionally send to it - such as your activation and registration http://support.microsoft.com/kb/302878 (see under Privacy) -- Singapore Website Design http://www.bootstrike.com/Webdesign/ Singapore Web Hosting http://www.bootstrike.com/WinXP/faq.html Windows XP FAQ "cactiflower" <cactiflower@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:5D258A14-22B7-4258-8768-CAE59F1586A8@microsoft.com... > do we really need to use them? are they stored on our hard drive? along > with > our floppy backup password recovery through the wizard. If my computer was > stolen-hard drive removed-new one put in -what good do they do ? And > microsoft has all of my details for my xp operating system? i have often > wondered?I dont have any secret files ....can you inform me ? |
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Re: xp passwords
Hello,
Yes, the passwords are stored in the hard drive. Not sure about the floppy backup feature though, but I guess the password should be stored there as well. If your hard drive was stolen from your computer, your thinking is right as they do not provide any additional protection (the thief can easily read any data on your hard disk by mounting it as slave or in an external enclosure) unless you choose to encrypt the folders (right-click folder, general tab, advanced). Microsoft only knows information that you intentionally send to it - such as your activation and registration http://support.microsoft.com/kb/302878 (see under Privacy) -- Singapore Website Design http://www.bootstrike.com/Webdesign/ Singapore Web Hosting http://www.bootstrike.com/WinXP/faq.html Windows XP FAQ "cactiflower" <cactiflower@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:5D258A14-22B7-4258-8768-CAE59F1586A8@microsoft.com... > do we really need to use them? are they stored on our hard drive? along > with > our floppy backup password recovery through the wizard. If my computer was > stolen-hard drive removed-new one put in -what good do they do ? And > microsoft has all of my details for my xp operating system? i have often > wondered?I dont have any secret files ....can you inform me ? |
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Re: xp passwords
"cactiflower" <cactiflower@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
> do we really need to use them? No. > are they stored on our hard drive? The password hash, yes. > If my computer was stolen-hard drive removed-new one put in -what good > do they do ? Why don't you set the BIOS password. However, note that the BIOS pass- word may be bypassed as fast as opening your car w/o having the keys. > And microsoft has all of my details for my xp operating system? Most likely, you're not important enough to attract any company's interest. http://privacy.microsoft.com/en-us/fullnotice.aspx -- d-d |
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Re: xp passwords
"cactiflower" <cactiflower@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
> do we really need to use them? No. > are they stored on our hard drive? The password hash, yes. > If my computer was stolen-hard drive removed-new one put in -what good > do they do ? Why don't you set the BIOS password. However, note that the BIOS pass- word may be bypassed as fast as opening your car w/o having the keys. > And microsoft has all of my details for my xp operating system? Most likely, you're not important enough to attract any company's interest. http://privacy.microsoft.com/en-us/fullnotice.aspx -- d-d |
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