Linked by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Thu 2nd Sep 2004 19:56 UTC, submitted by Jon Cooper
Windows "We evaluated the security features of Windows XP SP2 on a test machine, following a clean install of XP Pro with no configuration changes and no third-party software or drivers installed. We installed XP with the NTFS file system, choosing all of the factory defaults, then patched it with each recommended security update including SP-1 (required), before installing SP2." Read the rest at TheRegister.
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Multi-user
by Chris on Thu 2nd Sep 2004 20:27 UTC

The trouble here is that many programs need their system directories, the main example is games. This means you need administrator priviledges. Most people don't think to right click and hit "run as other user". Microsoft needs to make an auto-detecting work-around for this, and companies need to fix their code...