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Come proteggere segretezza dell'interfaccia di Windows Vista


Giusto come l'Internet Explorer, esploratore di Windows si tiene al corrente delle applicazioni che fate funzionare e delle lime che aprite. Fa questo in moda da poterlo adeguare esso al vostro calcolatore il vostro uso personale con le caratteristiche quali frequentemente i programmi di funzionamento elenchi sul pannello di inizio. Le caratteristiche come questa sono destinate per accelerare l'uso del vostro calcolatore. Tuttavia, l'effetto secondario della convenienza è una perdita della segretezza.


Eliminando i programmi frequentemente funzionati e le lime aperte elencano
Una di nuove caratteristiche grandi di Windows Vista può anche essere un dolore quando siete interessati circa la vostra segretezza. La possibilità per selezionare i programmi che usate frequentemente direttamente dall'inizio il pannello invece di dovere traversare attraverso l'intero menu di inizio può conservarla un certo tempo. Tuttavia, col tempo, questa lista può essere stipata di con i programmi che non desiderate per essere là. Ulteriormente, chiunque che utilizzi il vostro calcolatore può vedere facilmente che programmi usate.

Windows Vista inoltre fa qualche cosa di simile con le lime che aprite. Ogni volta che quello voi apre un documento di parola, un'immagine digitale, o qualunque altra lima, un'entrata è generata nella lista recente delle lime. Anche se questa caratteristica esiste, mai ritrovamento io stesso che usando esso e sembro appena aggiungere un'altra preoccupazione di segretezza.

In Windows Vista, è molto facile alla radura e/o inabilita queste caratteristiche. Segua appena questi punti:
1. Di destra-scatto il pulsante di avvio e le proprietà prescelte.

2. Rimuova le due caselle di controllo sotto la sezione di segretezza sul menu tabella di inizio.

3. Scatti BENE per conservare ed attivare i vostri cambiamenti.

Secondo che caselle di controllo avete scelto alla radura, potete dovere andare indietro dentro e controllarle ancora se voleste usare frequentemente la caratteristica di funzionamento ancora.


Rimuovendo le lime provvisorie dal vostro azionamento duro
Col tempo, il vostro azionamento duro può essere stipato di con indietro di sinistra delle lime provvisorie dalle applicazioni e dal sistema operativo. Queste lime non solo prendono lo spazio, ma possono essere piste di attività sul vostro calcolatore. La rimozione delle lime provvisorie è un senso grande pulire tutte le informazioni dell'immondizia che sono lasciate, aumenta la vostra segretezza e libera un certo spazio di disc.

Windows ha avanzato notevolmente sopra il corso di esso l'esistenza. Nelle versioni iniziali di Windows, ci era appena un dispositivo di piegatura di temperatura che tutte le lime di temperatura sono state situate poll. Con Windows Vista, i dispositivi di piegatura di temperatura sono dappertutto il posto. To remove the files, you could go to all the different folders and manually erase the files, but there is a better way.

To clear my temporary files from my hard drive, I like to use Disk Cleanup. Disk Cleanup is a utility that comes with Windows Vista that makes it easy to remove your temporary files. It works by automatically checking the known temporary file locations for you and removing the files. With Disk Cleanup, you do not have to worry about where to navigate on your hard drive to delete the files. Instead, just execute the program.

To get started using Disk Cleanup, follow these steps:
1. Click the Start button, type Disk Cleanup in the Search box, and then press Enter.

2. You will be prompted to choose which files you want to clean-"My files only" or "Files from all users on this computer." I recommend selecting Files from all users on this computer.

3. If your computer has multiple hard drives, you will be prompted to select which drive you want to clean. Select the drive you want to clean and press OK.

4. After the utility has analyzed your computer, it gives you a report of various types of files that it can clean. Scroll through the list and make sure that only Temporary Internet Files and Temporary files are checked.

5. Click OK to run the cleanup.

6. Click Delete Files on the confirmation screen. The utility will now run and exit automatically when it is finished cleaning your hard drive.

Disk Cleanup is the perfect way to easily clean up your temporary files. Now that you know how to use it, I recommend that you run it at least once a month to keep your temporary files under control.


Removing saved passwords
When you visit a Web site that requires authentication or attempt to connect to remote computers, you are given the option to save your password so that the next time that you visit the page or attempt to access a remote resource you do not have to reenter your password. This feature can be a huge convenience, especially if you access a particular Web site or resource frequently. The downside to this convenience is the potential for horrible security and privacy problems that it creates. Essentially, you are taking the password off all the sites and resources for which you saved a password. Anyone who has physical access to your computer can get in using your username and password, even if they do not know your password.

Removing your saved passwords from your computer is a very good idea because doing so will protect your accounts. Removing the password is a little tricky in Window Vista because there is not an easy way to access a list of all the accounts that have passwords stored for them within Control Panel or any other user interface element. Fortunately, there is a great hack that will do just that.

Hidden away in the keymgr.dll system file is an interface for viewing stored usernames and passwords. To use this cool interface, follow these steps:
1. Click the Start button, type rundll32.exe keymgr.dll, KRShowKeyMgr in the Search box, and then press Enter.

2. The Stored User Names and Passwords window will load, showing you a list of all the accounts that are saved on your computer. To remove a saved password, select the account on the list and click the Remove button.

3. Click OK on the Confirm screen and the account is removed from the list, erasing your stored password.

4. Repeat the previous steps for any other accounts that you want to remove.

5. When you are finished, just click Close.

You can also use the Stored User Names and Passwords window to add more usernames and passwords to your computer. If you have a Web site or resource for which privacy isn't a concern, such as some news Web site, just click the Add button when the Stored User Names and Passwords window is loaded.


Setting file and folder permissions
Windows Vista runs on the NTFS file system, which allows users to set file and folder permissions. These permission settings enable you to specify the users that can view a particular file or a whole folder on your computer. In fact, file permissions in Windows Vista are so detailed that you can even specify if a person has the ability only to read your files while preventing them from saving any changes. For the sake of privacy, file permissions are very helpful because they allow you to prevent other users from even being able to gain access to your private folders.

Setting the permissions on files and folders is easy to do. Just follow these steps:
1. Right-click any file or folder for which you want to modify permissions and select Properties.

2. Click the Security tab and press the Edit button.

3. Make sure that your username is added to the list and that you give yourself Full Control. You can do this with the Add button.

4. Remove all users from the group or username list that you do not want having access to this file. It is a good idea to remove the Everyone group because this does include everyone that can access your computer, including guests. Make sure that you do not accidentally remove your username from the list. Also watch out for the SYSTEM account. This is one account that the operating system uses to access files but can be safely removed unless you experience any problems with its removal.

5. Now that you have the list of users and groups taken care of, set the specific permissions that the user has on the file or folder. Select the name of the user that you want to modify, and then check the corresponding boxes in the Permissions for list for the activities that you want them to be able to do.

6. When you have finished setting the permissions for all the users, click OK to exit the permissions screen.

When you have set the permissions for all sensitive directories, you will have greatly increased your security and privacy. Also keep in mind that file permissions are inherited. Every folder within a folder inherits the permissions of the parent folder unless they are specifically removed. Therefore, if you set the file permissions for a folder, all the subfolders and files will be automatically set with the same permissions. File and folder permissions can be very useful. If you have a program on your computer that you do not want anyone else running, simply set the permissions on that folder so that only you can read and execute it.

Source of Information : Hacking Windows Vista ExtremeTech 2007Popularity: 1%


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