In short Yes, but details can get complicated. Some types malware
parasites are more likely than others to cause global infection, user rights
at the time (admin/limited) might affect this, etc.
"ALP" <> wrote in message
news:33AD1504-D769-495A-BDA7-...
> If I browse the internet using user A's account, can my computer get a
> virus
> or spyware under user B's account?
>
> "GTS" wrote:
>
>> For virus scanners like McAfee, it is generally sufficient to run it from
>> on
>> administrator account. For spyware scanners like Spybot and Ad-Aware, it
>> is
>> best to run them on all accounts. This is absolutely necessary if you
>> know
>> a machine is heavily infected. It's less critical if you're running them
>> for purely routine maintenance. Virus scanning mainly checks files
>> against
>> a database of signatures of known infection items. Spyware checking also
>> searches the registry, among other things. It cannot check individual
>> user
>> hives unless run under each user.
>>
>> "ALP" <> wrote in message
>> news:E668BFEF-B8E7-4480-AB6F-...
>> > When I run anti-virus scans in the adminitrator account (like McAfee,
>> > Spybot,
>> > Ad-Aware), will it scan the other user accounts that I created? Or do I
>> > have
>> > to open up each user account and run a new scan in each one?
>>
>>
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