> Last time I was at my doctor's medical clinic, I noticed all the shiny new > LCD monitors showing the Windows logon prompt with account Administrator. I > asked the receptionist why. She said so that anyone could sing on any > machine when they needed it, since individual machines lock out so only > signed user or administrator can sign on. They did have the screensaver > timeout so people off the street couldn't sign on. But the only way to make > the multiple workstations usable from for anybody was to use administrator > account on all of them. > This is a bit of a design flaw in the Windows network that means security > is much less than it ought to be. > my question is... who is the admin / security manager for this locale? again, this is not a windows issue, it is an administrator issue in which the controlling admin of the network is clueless as to how to manage a flexible win-net.
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