Aurhell
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- Windows 11
Hi,
I recently asked a friend of mine why "Allow Remote Assisted" was greyed out under the System Properties -> Remote tab.
He told me that is because I'm a local administrator and not administrator. I looked up on the Internet, and he is right.
I'd like to switch to an administrator account but I'd like know if there has thing to be done first.
I'm thinking about everything that is password protected. I guess files will still be stored. Passwords of Firefox should be stored since I've synchronization turned on. So, bookmarks, history, passwords should be retrieved.
Is there any "tutorial" about what you should be first ? Or synchronizing passwords on Firefox and copying data I want to external drive would be enough.
Any feedback / links would be very appreciated !
Aurélien.
I recently asked a friend of mine why "Allow Remote Assisted" was greyed out under the System Properties -> Remote tab.
He told me that is because I'm a local administrator and not administrator. I looked up on the Internet, and he is right.
I'd like to switch to an administrator account but I'd like know if there has thing to be done first.
I'm thinking about everything that is password protected. I guess files will still be stored. Passwords of Firefox should be stored since I've synchronization turned on. So, bookmarks, history, passwords should be retrieved.
Is there any "tutorial" about what you should be first ? Or synchronizing passwords on Firefox and copying data I want to external drive would be enough.
Any feedback / links would be very appreciated !
Aurélien.
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My Computer
System One
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- OS
- Windows 11
- Computer type
- PC/Desktop
- Manufacturer/Model
- N/A
- CPU
- Ryzen
- Motherboard
- AMD Ryzen 5 5600x 6-Cote
- Memory
- 32 GDDR4
- Graphics Card(s)
- RTX 3600
- Sound Card
- Integrated to the motherboard...
- Monitor(s) Displays
- AOC G-Sync G27G2G4
- Screen Resolution
- 2560x1900
- Hard Drives
- Seagate FireCuda 520, a couple of external HDD drives full of garbage.
- Internet Speed
- Desc : 76 Mbps / Asc : 0.52 (I not about the speedtest.net result)
- Browser
- Firefox / Tor
- Antivirus
- Eset
- Other Info
- Retired coder, yet still loving technology and its creative aspect.
Casual Anno 1800 player :)
I'm a normal IT tech / nerd, but I enjoy nature, animals and arts, and cooking.