Windows XP Starter Edition: Difference between revisions

(→‎Differences from other SKUs: Added lack of ability to right click the taskbar or start menu.)
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*It uses large icons and mouse cursor by default.
*It uses large icons and mouse cursor by default.
*There is only one wallpaper that is used by default. However, international releases have different backgrounds.
*There is only one wallpaper that is used by default. However, international releases have different backgrounds.
*It contains a very different File Protection, if there is any user modification in the registry or a few system files, then an "Unsupported state" error message will appear and then <code>winlogon.exe</code> will get terminated, more than likely leading to a system crash. This is mostly seen  Disabling some protection services may prevent this, however it has a very harsh File Protection system which restores the files and the registry settings upon changing them.
*It contains a very different File Protection, if there is any user modification in the registry or a few system files, then an "Unsupported state" error message will appear and then <code>winlogon.exe</code> will get terminated, more than likely leading to a system crash. Disabling some protection services may prevent this, however it has a very harsh File Protection system which restores the files and the registry settings upon changing them.
*Classic View in the Control Panel is missing, however it can be restored via logging in as a SYSTEM or NETWORKSERVICE account privilege.
*Classic View in the Control Panel is missing, however it can be restored via logging in as a SYSTEM or NETWORKSERVICE account privilege.
*Attempting to logon as ''NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM'' works, however it doesn't provide much advantages over the regular "Administrator" account, and much of the protected system components are controlled by a higher level.
*Attempting to logon as ''NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM'' works, however it doesn't provide much advantages over the regular "Administrator" account, and much of the protected system components are controlled by a higher level.
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