It was very easy in few sec. to totaly open every thing in WinXP.
While some of us work alone on their computers, and presumably know what they are doing, the Openness in XP translated in the general public into a major security problem.
Thus with the advance of the OS' some part of the installation made secure.
I can tell you what I do in Vista and Win7.
I opened a folder under C: (let say I called it MY Stuff).
Under this folder I built a small system of sub folders that is a sort of combination between the way the My Document is built by default and the way I like to store my info.
I enable the Guest account and set the My Stuff folder to be fully opened to every one.
If I want to secure a specific sub folder in this structure I can change its Sharing permission without affecting other part of the folder settings.
If One saves, some time, and gain some energy by reducing Complaining time, it does not take long to organize such personal sub system. ()
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A side from the above, some general issues of "Run as" can also be solved by adding this to the right click menu.
http://www.howtogeek.com/howto/wind...ership-to-explorer-right-click-menu-in-vista/
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P.S. Another thing that is frequently miss-used is the Sharing configuration is the Everyone choice.
Everyone does not mean every one that wants to log and use the system, it maens every one that is already on the allowed list of permissions. It is done just to save the time of creating a list of all the allowed user.
Switching On the Guest account and configuring it with correct rights to the Guests is the Real "Every One".