The issue focused on modern desktop computers for management and configuration of networks and servers. One important aspect that most users might have forgotten about is that modern desktop computers do not provide access to file shares as such. Instead, most desktops provide access to network shares using software called USB shares. Windows Server 2003 contains two virtual computers called Local Administrator accounts (LAD). These accounts will become effective only when you install Windows Server 2003 on an empty volume that does not contain any applications or documents. To prevent users from accessing network