vmc_developer
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Hello Everyone,
I have a problem with Windows 2000 that has been bothering me. A couple of days ago my apartment was broken into and my laptop computer (among other items) was stolen. I had it set up where when you log in, you are forced to log in. However, I always used my administrator account and a password I knew. My question is this. After a number of failed log in attempts, will the administrator account lock and prevent the person(s) who stole my computer from seeing my data??? I know that you can set up just a regular user account and control number of log in attempts and account lock settings, but I just didn't know if the same occurred with the Administrator account by default or if it was even possible with the administrator account.
Also, even if they can't log in by typing in a password, would they be able to crack security and get to my data???
Thanks for your help...
I have a problem with Windows 2000 that has been bothering me. A couple of days ago my apartment was broken into and my laptop computer (among other items) was stolen. I had it set up where when you log in, you are forced to log in. However, I always used my administrator account and a password I knew. My question is this. After a number of failed log in attempts, will the administrator account lock and prevent the person(s) who stole my computer from seeing my data??? I know that you can set up just a regular user account and control number of log in attempts and account lock settings, but I just didn't know if the same occurred with the Administrator account by default or if it was even possible with the administrator account.
Also, even if they can't log in by typing in a password, would they be able to crack security and get to my data???
Thanks for your help...