The bottom line is that if someone can physically sit down at your computer,
they can use commonly available tools to find the password for the user
accounts. What you need to do is make it as difficult, and time consuming as
possible.
Enabling the CTRL+ALT+DEL option does help, if a malicious program gets onto
the system. This keystroke combination provides a 'trusted path' and proves
that someone is physically accessing the computer.
When you create the password, you want to make it as complicated as
possible. Make sure it includes a combination of upper/lower case letters,
numbers, and keyboard characters. But the most important thing is that it is
very 'Loooooong'.
See the "Myth: Passwords Must Be Complex to Be Strong." section in the
following article.
Security: Deconstructing Common Security Myths:
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/tec...s/default.aspx
--
Ronnie Vernon
Microsoft MVP
Windows Shell/User
"pavilion_alex" <pavilionalex@xxxxxx> wrote in message
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>i use vista home premium GR, i always update my pc, i have the nod32 always
> updated and when the computer starts i have to press CTRL+ALT+DELETE, in
> order to put the password and log in to windows, but i have the user
> account
> control deactivated.
> is there any way for someone to find my password, and if this is possible
> how can i prevent it?