Yes.

Jon

On Fri, Jun 5, 2009 at 10:26 AM, Angus Scott-Fleming <[email protected]>wrote:

> On 5 Jun 2009 at 5:16, Jon Harris  wrote:
>
> > The biggest issue I see when dealing with the home/SOHO user is the
> > REFUSAL by the user to have two accounts on their system. One for
> > installing software and one for use. I face this everytime I get called
> > in to fix a system. Two weeks ago I got called into a doctors office
> > because one of his staff had been browsing the Internet and got infected
> > by a virus. Not only was the user an admin but the doctor when told
> > that was unsafe said he just wanted to keep the staff happy and let them
> > install stuff on his systems like screen savers, and other software they
> > found on the net. I tried for more than an hour to get him to let me
> > change all the users out of administrators. He just did not want to
> > change, he and his users like the ability to install what they see
> > without thinking of a user ID and password.
>
> Too bad there isn't a formal HIPAA standard that REQUIRES running as a non-
> admin in all situations where client data is being accesses.
>
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> Angus Scott-Fleming
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