Local Users & Groups
When we install operating systems it creates two local users accounts.
a. Admin
b. Guest
By default guest account remains disable.
There are two more users
a. IUSR
b. IWAM
That is called internet guest a/c.
We create user a/c so that a user can login to a computer & can work on it.
Administrator a/c is called built-in a/c which has full access on computer & can perform any task.
There are some built-in groups which has special authority on computer such as
1. Administrator group
2. Backup operators
3. Guest
4. Network configuration operator
5. Performance log users.
6. Performance monitor users
7. Power users
8. Print operators
9. Remote desktop users
10. Replicaters
11. Users
12. IIS_WPG
13. Terminal Server Computer
When we install operating systems it creates two local users accounts.
a. Admin
b. Guest
By default guest account remains disable.
There are two more users
a. IUSR
b. IWAM
That is called internet guest a/c.
We create user a/c so that a user can login to a computer & can work on it.
Administrator a/c is called built-in a/c which has full access on computer & can perform any task.
There are some built-in groups which has special authority on computer such as
1. Administrator group
2. Backup operators
3. Guest
4. Network configuration operator
5. Performance log users.
6. Performance monitor users
7. Power users
8. Print operators
9. Remote desktop users
10. Replicaters
11. Users
12. IIS_WPG
13. Terminal Server Computer
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