This means the account you are using right now is just a user account .You need to ask the person who set up the computer
Password
Yes.....go to 'Control Panel' in your Start Menu >>Select 'User Accounts', you can password protect your computer from there.
It would be a host. All other computers connected to that network are clients.
The computer needs at least one account with full privileges in order to allow the installation of software. By default, the computer will come with such an account - the default administrator account. Since the account has full privileges it really needs to be protected such that only someone who is supposed to have full privileges on the machine can access it. The protection comes in the form of password protecting the account.
passwords in computers are used for security.
Password
the action of gaining access to a computer or a network by entering a username and password
You are not an ECOT admin so you cannot have access to the password.
Yes, it can be controlled
the answer is to use a password
Yes.....go to 'Control Panel' in your Start Menu >>Select 'User Accounts', you can password protect your computer from there.
A computer or compatible with online access.
It would be a host. All other computers connected to that network are clients.
Your password.
The Computer Misuse Act (1990) It states that you can not attempt to gain unauthorized access to a computer system. You may use the other user's password if permission is given to access the system.
Well if you are already on a computer you can use putty or winscp from a windows computer to access another computer. i recommend winscp as a more regular application. if you aren't already on a computer the operating system should be able to set a password for different accounts
The boot password is a feature provided by the motherboard (hardware) and is not stored in a file on the disk that WindowsXP could access.