Name
built-in user account
Synopsis
A special user account created during installation of Windows 2000 Server.
Description
Two default user accounts are created during installation of Windows 2000 Server. These accounts are called built-in user accounts, and they can be renamed but not deleted. The accounts are:
- Administrator
An account that has full administrative rights for the domain or computer.
- Guest
An account used to grant temporary access to network resources in the domain or computer. This account is disabled by default and should be enabled only when needed.
On a member server or client computer, the Administrator and Guest accounts are local user accounts and are stored in the local security database. For example, the Administrator account on a member server has full administrative rights on that member server (and no rights on any other computer in the network). On a domain controller, however, these accounts are domain user accounts and are stored in Active Directory. The Administrator account on a domain controller thus has full rights on every computer in the domain.
Depending on which optional components of Windows 2000 Server are installed, there may be other built-in user accounts. Table 3.8 lists and describes the most common of these accounts.
Table 3-8. Optional Built-in User Accounts
Account |
Name |
Description |
---|---|---|
Internet Guest Account |
IUSR_<computername> |
Used by Internet Information Services (IIS) to provide anonymous users with access to IIS resources |
Launch IIS ... |
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