No, I'm not expecting anything bad. Just checking in.
No, I'm not expecting anything bad. Just checking in.
I even have adblock turned on, honestly. "Click Here! You are the 1 Million Visiotr" "Click This To Install Your Latest and Best Microsoft Approved Drivers!!!" "Your Computer is in trouble! Click Here to fix it!" I’m sure what I’m doing with this upcoming install is locking her out of a lot of trouble.
She got Ubuntu, and she was thrilled. The computer repair guy was equally pleased—it’s ten years old but still working well.
If you display her Windows 7, she completely lacks understanding of what to do, and she's likely the most resistant person I've ever met...
I'm concerned about why your CEO requires admin privileges. Why would anyone need such access if it's not necessary? This approach seems to be pushing for accountability in case things go wrong.
You design her as a regular local account, not an admin role. Limit her ability to install anything, and ensure Malware Bytes is set up with antivirus protection. This prevents random software downloads without admin clearance. Of course, there are vulnerabilities, but staying current helps.