BeyondTrust makes standard user usable in Windows
It's a well known fact that almost all IT organizations run their client Windows (typically 2000 or XP) computers in full administrative mode, which violates the fundamental security model of least privilege. The simple reason for this is that running Windows 2000 and XP in standard user mode is too difficult to manage for most businesses, and many "security" applications, like antivirus software or system management software, force the use of administrative privileges or they simply don't work.