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B V
Fri 02:32
@Otakuwu It took an entire 24-hour day to delete all the OneDrive paths. First thing, uninstall the app. Anything on OneDrive in the cloud is saved to the Google Cloud. I don't need a pesky OneDrive.
B V
Fri 02:30
It took an entire 24-hour day to delete all the OneDrive paths, first thing, uninstall the app. Anything on OneDrive in the cloud is saved to the Google Cloud. I don't need a pesky OneDrive
B V
Fri 02:30
@Otakuwu @Otakuwu I can't seem to navigate StackExchange any longer. I saw in a chat from around June 1, you said you're not downloading OneDrive. I can't stand OneDrive; it duplicated itself, making 2 OneDrive displays inside File Explorer. The cloud was all messed up. It took two weeks with the help of Microsoft OneDrive to delete both OneDrives from File Explorer, then a new install of Windows 10 put the damn thing back on my system.
B V
Jun 3 03:52
Sorry Otaka
B V
Jun 1 22:27
@Otaku I was just kidding. Sorry, it's not that funny after all.
B V
May 31 02:21
That's funny but if an idiot lets somebody steal his laptop he doesn't deserve any of his money in his accounts. Seriously I never go around with my laptop anywhere it's in my home and a 357 would rip through their chest if they got past my security system.
B V
May 31 02:10
No but everybody has nearly the same SID it can be cracked easier than my sister.
B V
May 31 02:10
It says the built-in Administrator is for set-up purposes. To link your Local account with your Microsft account so that while using your Local account you get the benefits of the Microsoft account after of course making sure you set up a Local account as the Administrator disable the built-in for security reasons. Microsoft is saying this too what do I know? Nothing!
B V
May 31 01:57
The built-in Administrator account can be a security risk: Because the built-in Administrator account is well-known (its name and Security Identifier (SID) are commonly known), it can be a target for malicious users attempting to gain unauthorized access. Disabling it can help mitigate this risk
B V
May 31 01:51
I'm sorry I was called away. I have a Windows 10 computer and it said I could link my Microsoft account with my Local user account so that when I sign in I wouldn't have to choose between Local and Administrator since I'm already the Administrator and Owner and the only one who uses this computer. It went on to say I could disable the built-in Administrator since I am the Administrator myself. Did I listen to bad advice?
B V
May 31 01:04
I used a Google search with AI enabled, maybe I shouldn't have. It told me it was safe to disable the built-in Administrator account. After it says to make sure there's still an active Administrator, be sure that there is So I ran net user BARRY and got back a screen full of answers I can't tell what they mean. Does anybody out there know what I should be looking for?