Generally a no-win in my experience but get any decisions overriding your
better judgment in writing, in case things go south.

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From: James Hill [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Thursday, June 17, 2010 9:42 PM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: Handling Developers



I'd love some feedback on what kind of infrastructure is provide for
Developers in your environment.

 

My experience has been that developers often feel the need to have full
blown admin rights and no gpo's and no AV applied to them etc.  They always
expect to have the latest and greatest hardware as well.

 

The problem is that they often don't have the full understanding of the rest
of the environment so giving them admin rights has ended up with them
creating other issues for themselves (suddenly their outlook doesn't work
etc).

 

I think the best approach is to provide a normal SOE/MOE desktop and then
have them use a VM purely for development work.  The VM has no gpo's applied
but does have anti-virus and admin right are only permitted by elevation
(rather than running as admin).

 

What is the best practice these days?  Obviously it will depend on the size
of the environment etc.  We are 1000+ user shop across multiple locations
and have the benefit of good vmware and hardware environments.

 

This issue is causing me a lot of pain at the moment with increasing heat
directed at me.  Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated!

 

James.

 

 


 


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