|
After
reading Joseph Doyle's submission regarding this I
would like to point out that you can set a Guest account
password by simply doing this. This method is somewhat
simpler in that you do not have to mess around with
CMD.exe.
1. Make sure you are logged on as
an Administrator.
2. Go to Start > Control Panel > Administrative
Tools > Computer Management.
3. Select the "Users" folder under "Local
Users and Groups".
4. Right click on the "Guest" account and
click "Set Password". When a dialog comes
up warning you of the possible consequences click
"Proceed". You will then be given a dialog
that lets you set a new password.
I have always considered security
a top priority and considering the ease of doing this
I would highly recommend that everyone sets a Guest
account password. Even though the Guest account is
disabled by default, why not do this just for the
extra bit of security?
Local Users and Groups is not available
in XP Home. A way to set a password for the guest
account in Home and Pro: click start - run - type:
cmd - in the command window type: net user guest *
- hit Enter - you will be prompted for the password
to use.
|