> > This has been proposed before, and always rejected. While you're > > always welcome to provide a patch, I'm very doubtful it would be > > accepted into the main product. > > The example given in this thread certainly isn't going to change anybody's mind. > "Hi, I propose reducing everybody's security because my local admins insist on an > utterly brain-dead security policy."
I think there is still need for discussion in this area for typical Windows desktop use. 1. You can run Windows without creating users at all. 2. You may be using a Windows box where you are not allowed to create a user To apply unix practices to Windows is imho not really practicable. For example a Windows developer usually uses an account with administrative privs and thus cannot run "make check" from his account :-( Andreas ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- TIP 2: Don't 'kill -9' the postmaster