Ta Windows XP computer-daa “abc123″ geh met hen ch taagaad olj bolohoor password hiisenii orond yamar ch password-gui bsan ni iluu ayulgui gedegiig medeh uu?
Hooson password (esvel zugeer password ashiglaagui ued) tanii Windows XP mashiniig iluu ayulgui bolgono, uchir ni password hiigdeegui baigaa ued dotood suljee bolon Internet-ees tanii PC ruu handah bolomjgui baidag.
tegeed tsaash ni :
An official guide from Microsoft on Password strength therefore suggests using blank passwords on Windows XP machines when the following criteria are met:
• You only have one computer or you have several computers but you do not need to access information on one computer from another one
• The computer is physically secure (you trust everyone who has physical access to the computer - like your family members)
The use of a blank password is not always a good idea particularly when the computer is not in a secure location. For example, a laptop computer that you take with you is probably not physically secure, so on those you should have a strong password.
Update: If you want to access your XP Professional computer over the network ever after the password is blank, run gpedit.msc in the Run box and disable the setting “Limit local account use of blank passwords to console login only” available under Local Policies.
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